Sexual Orientations
What is very interesting about the sexual orientations of zoos is that they often differ between persons and animals. For example, a zoo who is straight with persons is often gay with animals, or vice versa. A small minority of zoos have the same orientations for both persons and animals. No one seems to have a clear idea of why this is as yet.
Hetero-, homo- and bisexuality all exist within the zoo realm. There seems to be a higher than average occurence of male homosexuality among zoos, but there are no accurate statistics so this is purely anecdotal evidence. Some psychologists have theorized that zoos are actually repressed homosexuals, but this seems unlikely in all but the rarest cases. Just as with persons, zoos are often very strict in their adherence to whatever orientation works best for them–in other words, zoos don’t screw any animal they see just because it’s an animal. In fact, very few zoos are bisexual with either persons or animals.
There are those who prefer not to have sexual contact with persons at all. Such people are called ‘zoo-exclusive’, and they seem to represent the same variety of orientations as everyone else. There doesn’t seem to be any preference among zoo-exclusives for any one orientation, although bisexuality is usually in the minority, as with non-exclusive zoos, and with persons in general.
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