How is this possible exactly? Insect zoophilia??? (self.zoophilia)
submitted 2015-04-26 07:30:00 by Crazy_ManMan Not a zoo, but a friend.

So I recently learned there is a form of zoophilia involving sex with insects. I am not sure I fully understand how this works. A bug is pretty small and a human very large. Is there some point I am missing? Is this strictly a fantasy thing then? Is this a newb question that only a non zoo like myself would nut understand or does this have you stumped too?

Atul_Dushyant 5 points on 2015-04-26 07:37:35

Its easy: grab a bunch of insects (bugs), put them into a jar, then push your cock inside. The little fellas will bite, sting, crawl on your tool. It could be pleasurable if you are a sick bastard :) Its not my fetish, I have to tell, but I knew someone who likes it.

zoozooz 6 points on 2015-04-26 07:57:43

But is this zoophilia? Is he doing it, because he is attracted to the animals? That would be hard to believe.

Crazy_ManMan Not a zoo, but a friend. 3 points on 2015-04-26 08:17:19

Is that really what they do (I can not tell for sure if you are joking or not)? I guess I can see how somebody might enough, but I have a hard time imagining anybody actually doing it (though I am not sure I really want to imagine it either). Whatever floats your boat I guess (or should I say goat since this is the zoophilia subreddit :P )

Applejack_Apple Speakin' in fancy! 7 points on 2015-04-26 08:18:07

I don't know how possible it is to have a romantic relationship with an animal that effectively has zero emotions and strictly runs on instinct. I suppose one could develop an emotional attachment to a pet that've had for a while (a large beetle, spider, et cetera), but romantic feelings? Much harder with something that isn't a fellow mammal.

Queen Chrysalis gets a pass.

Crazy_ManMan Not a zoo, but a friend. 5 points on 2015-04-26 08:28:17

Well I would not say emotional attachment is that unreasonable for an insect. When I was a kid my literal best friend was a butterfly for a few months. I would bring it fresh flowers every day and it would play in my hair and I could hold it. It would always come back to me. I would tell it about my day every day and I even brought it to school with me once. It would always flutter its wings when I talked to it, maybe it is just me projecting a bit but I like to imagine that is kind of how it was saying it was listening to me. So I can easily see an emotional connect becoming something romantic for a zoophile, but sex with a bug, that is where I get lost. Like I have a hard time understanding how that is physically possible or what exactly they mean by sex with insects. Maybe I misunderstood what the article was saying? It seemed to be saying they had sex with bugs, but perhaps it meant just sexual attraction? I am just a little lost here.

HeartBeatOfTheBeast Hoof and Claw 3 points on 2015-04-26 15:04:45

Neat! I did not know Butterflies could form such bonds with a human.

Crazy_ManMan Not a zoo, but a friend. 1 point on 2015-04-26 21:49:03

I raised it from an egg on a leaf. I named it snowflake because it loved playing in the giant paper snowflake my brother made in art class and it also would go up into the chandelier and flutter around all the crystals. Sometimes it would land on my nose and flutter its wings. A kids book I read said it was how butterflies give kisses, which given how Snowflake would do that I would not say it is entirely false. It certainly seems to be a way of it showing affection. It was really sad the day I let it go. It kept trying to come back but my parents made me let it go. Eventually it gave up and flew off. I sometimes train butterflies from time to time and when I was little I used to train flies (talk about lord of the flies :P ). I also train goldfish and a few other tank fish species. I think most things can be trained, some things just take much more tender love and patience, such as a butterfly. Probably takes the most patients to train them as they are very skiddish and do not have much of an attention span.

Yearningmice 3 points on 2015-04-26 14:30:40

Well, what I had heard but not witnessed is some folks like larger insects running up and down their genitals. Not sure it would classify as sex... any of the things mentioned for that matter.

[deleted] 1 point on 2015-06-14 00:51:23

I have seen videos of that.

furvert_tail Equine, large canid 4 points on 2015-04-26 14:41:24

I misread the title as "incest zoophilia". I have no idea what formicophilia's about either — the first I heard of it was a list of "weird kinks you've never heard of" a few months ago.

Neinikuy I am Nein, Hear me rawr 2 points on 2015-04-26 22:50:09

I thought it said "incest zoophilia" aswell lol

[deleted] 1 point on 2015-06-14 00:50:48

I thought that too :)

[deleted] 1 point on 2015-06-14 01:04:36

formicophilia

Formicophilia, a form of zoophilia, is the sexual interest in being crawled upon or nibbled by insects.

Battlecrops dogs, cats, snakes, ungulates 2 points on 2015-04-26 22:26:28

One person who answered my survey was romantically and sexually attracted to their pet millipede (not technically an insect, but close enough) so it can happen, but I don't think the majority of people who do sexual acts with insects are actually attracted to them.

[deleted] 1 point on 2015-06-14 00:44:14

I actually have an attraction/emotional-sexual attachment to insects, arachnids etc. Yeah, there isn't an insect in this time that can actually be able to penetrate me but I had at one time let woodlice (rollypolies) crawl on my bare body which felt pleasing having the feeling of the tattering of feet walking along my body. Same with snails (though not technically an insect).

I just want to say not every zoosexual has the attraction for dogs and/or horses nor attraction to only animals that can actually penetrate or are penetrable. But why should that make them less then a zoo? And to answer the question men do let insects crawl on their cocks whereas females do a similar thing like what I explained I had done in the past. There are videos on it scattered throughout the web.