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Based_meme I.N.C.E.L. High Command, Psychological Operations #1 Dogpill The dogpill is a theory that suggests that human females prefer sex with dogs or other Canids over sex with incels. Some more extreme dogpillers claim that women... incels.wiki The dogpill is a blackpilled theory that suggests that human females prefer sex with dogs or other Canids over sex with incels. Some more extreme dogpillers claim that women would prefer sex with a dog over even human chads. Evidence: The most persuasive evidence for the dogpill comes from online forums. There are, in fact, more forums with women fantasizing about sex with dogs[2] than there are forums dedicated to women lusting after male virgins. It's not out of the question to suggest that no forum of the latter kind exists. This is supported by the fact that women report finding male virgins sexually less attractive than partnered men.[3]There is also a sizeable underground cottage industry of zoophilic pornography involving films depicting female actresses engaging in sexual activities with male dogs (including amateur films) [4] Many breeds of dogs have a much larger penis than an average human male,[7][8] thus making the dogpill concomitant with the dickpill. This may also explain the large worldwide market for canine-inspired dildos. Bad Dragon, one of the most popular retailers selling such products,[9] is the 18,622nd most popular site in the United States and 33,328th most popular website worldwide in terms of online traffic.[10] Additionally, data from Google Trends suggests that there is a roughly equivalent search volume for 'dog dildo' as there is for 'realistic dildo'[14] from 2004 to the present. Furthermore, one of the related queries displayed by Google when searching for 'dog dildo' is 'large dog breeds'. This suggests a potential correlation between people who may be searching for canine dildos and those who might be interested in 'practicing for the real thing'. More evidence for the dogpill may be that women's genitals are naturally stimulated by zoophilic pornography, whereas men's genitals are not. Meredith Chivers, PhD., an assistant professor of psychology at Queens University in Kingston, conducted an experiment proving that women were aroused by all images of animal coupling they were exposed to: including e.g., Bonobos.[15] Though, it has been argued that this may represent an evolutionary adaption for women to produce vaginal secretions readily in response to sexual stimuli, to prevent tissue damage from coerced sex, etc. Alfred Kinsey, a well-known human sexuality researcher, conducted a survey in the 1950s that examined the prevalence of bestiality. It was found that 3.6% of adult females sampled confessed to having engaged in such sexual acts after their adolescent period.[20]The 50s were more socially conservative, and thus an even higher figure may be expected
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