
I kind of agree with this change in the law (even though it does conflict with me being a Welshman

In the meantime I've got three months left to put those little back legs into me wellies..............
That's hitting the nail DIRECTLY on the head..Pista wrote:I still can't get my head round the fact that there would need to be a law.
WTF?
Now there you are gravely mistaken...it obviously is NOT a basic fact, a natural law. YOU would merely like it to be. i know people who have sex with trees, too (no, not my good self, relaly just a friend this time).Bartek wrote:in how strange days we living that some basic facts, natural laws, something that ought to be in every humans brains have to become a written law ?
True, but that doesn't mean that legislation shouldn't exist. For example, the illegality of paedophilia means that some paedophiles will continue to commit sexual acts with children. But that doesn't mean that paedophilia shouldn't be illegal. The same applies to bestiality.itnAklipse wrote:As the practitioners must continue their actions in increased secrecy, this will in the end result in the further degeneration of their actions - that's a fact.
I don't see how it's that much different from any court system...itnAklipse wrote:The offender of accepted ways of behaviour and conduct should be able to explain himself to those superior to him and they would arbitrarily decide on his fate. This would to me seem much better than any laws or court systems.
You and me both!emilystrange wrote:now a law against sex with animals is fine by me!
but the guy who had sex with his bicycle in private and got done for it - i'm still contemplating the gray areas on that one.
itnAklipse wrote:Now there you are gravely mistaken...it obviously is NOT a basic fact, a natural law. YOU would merely like it to be. i know people who have sex with trees, too (no, not my good self, relaly just a friend this time).Bartek wrote:in how strange days we living that some basic facts, natural laws, something that ought to be in every humans brains have to become a written law ?
I strongly subscribe to that statement. If there were a broader sense of responsibility towards the rest of the world in everyone, legislation would not be necessary. The point I see as source of the whole dilemma is that our cultures are founded on very subjective terms of good and evil. Mainly these terms reflect the opinions given in the old books that were written in the Orient.itnAklipse wrote:...and though i don't think there could be laws written against it, i think people should in general have enough sense and sensibility to not practice such things. Of course we know at our time more than ever it is definitely NOT so. But decency can't be preserved or restored by laws - such laws only serve to achieve the opposite which they try.
PointitnAklipse wrote:But i'm very strongly opposed to the legislation. Of course in a few years all bicycle riders must use a helmet...and that's the day i stop riding a bicycle...and various other utterly disgusting and nonsensical forms of control will start taking place in which time i will probably stop living.
Although I find the idea as such very interesting, I doubt this is where a solution might be. The laws we have now are, in the long run, evolved from the tribal legislation written down in the scriptures that later shaped up to become Bible and Coran etc.itnAklipse wrote:i'm against almost ALL laws that do not deal directly with a person's official public life. Actually i'm against all laws and think we should go back to a system of tribal elders or something of the kind. i like the way certain indian warriors dealt with those who had broken their code. Laws are always full of crap.
Who said anything about rape. I think that if I "mounted" a horse he/she would be able to get rid of me if he/she was n't consenting.nodubmanshouts wrote:I think I'm giving up on this place. When raping an animal becomes a question of debate, I really have to ask "is this a place I want to hang out?"