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deadjackal
MemberI've only ever seen this in a textbook. This is pretty neat.
Lunacy
Memberlol
Morp
MemberThe faun/satyr is even anatomically correct!
See? Furry porn is not only ancient, but was even protomethian!
deadjackal
MemberToo bad there are hundreds of modern furry artists that cannot get it right. Hah. What does that say about us?
UnDeadWeight
Memberexcuse me sir, you seem to have a goat on your dick
Twy
Member"Ambiguous_gender" removed and "female" added.
40ozHyena
BlockedReminds me of my college days at Alabama State.
Colte
MemberActually, I believe this was but one, of many such statues/images, that were recovered from the 'Pompeii' site. (of which, an estimated 80% is still buried).
So 'Yes', Zoophilia (after a fact), is nothing new.
Colte
Mantikor
MemberThey probably had animal brothels in Pompeii (likes they do in Denmark nowadays).
Psycho
MemberAnyone know where I can get a replica please.
Morhe
MemberSexuality was a lot more accepted in Pompeii than it is in modern society; I'd be willing to bet that the reason their anatomy is more correct is because the sculptors weren't just guessing like the modern furry artists, some of which are probably afraid to try to find real models/pictures.
BranislavDJ
MemberHow is this ancient furry art when its zoo?
Piggy
MemberI don't think we should be too condemning to modern furry artists. The artist most likely would have been paid a great deal of money (or whatever trade value they were using) to produce this sculpture. The quality of furry art today would go up if it was the furry artist's livelihood.
EmmetEarwax
MemberWhen this was discovered in the Bourbon excavations, it was promptly locked away and its existence denied to the general public.
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