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Topic History of: What a weird EU we all live in !
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Innocent Accused So it wasn't the straw that broke the Camel's back then?

Wonder what Veritas and Skippy have to say?
In The Know On the local Council estate quite a few have a close association with crabs, AT (or so I'm told) !!!!
The Astrological Twin I think a lot of animals have nothing to fear from randy humans .... scorpions, big spiders, lobsters and crabs ..... hedgehogs, puff adders and big cats are, I imagine, left to their own kind ... now what other animals might arouse little libidinous interest in humans ..... I imagine most fish have a quiet life in that respect .... terrapins ... er ...
In The Know In case some of you are disappointed with the above news, Popbitch kindly inform me that sex with animals is still permitted in Brazil, Cambodia, Denmark, Finland, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand and several US states (that will be the "redneck" ones - where you can still shag your own cousin !)
In The Know Germany's ruling coalition is calling for a ban on bestiality - or the practice of having sex with animals.

The German parliament's agriculture committee is considering making it an offence not only to hurt an animal but also to force it into unnatural sex. Offenders could face a hefty fine.

A final vote will be held in the Bundestag (lower house) on 14 December.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20523950