Hello! you can call me freak or toby. I mostly make para, alterhuman, animal and consang related posts. I use he/it pronouns (unless youâre an anti, then only call me he/him.) please donât call me by they/them. You can refer to me with human or nonhuman terms, nonhuman terms are appreciated though. Also, Iâm in a consang relationship.
Theriotypes:
⢠Alaskan timber wolf (basic agouti)
⢠American pitbull terrier (reddish tan)
⢠German shepherd (working line, sable)
⢠Doberman pinscher (european line, black & tan)
⢠Elk cryptid (looks like a not-deer or one of those inaccurate âw*ndigosâ, black agouti fur)
⢠Alien (looks kind of like a thanator but itâs not, black & bluish)ďżź
Fictionkin:
⢠Ticci toby
More info
Age: 14 to 16 (chronologically a young adult)
Gender: male
Paras list: https://werewolffreak.straw.page
Interests: animals (including extinct ones), nature, photography, space, horror, art, fantasy and creepypastas.
Iâm propara, profiction, proship, and pro-consang.
Iâm anti-contact and an omnizoo, which means I like all species.
Iâm neurodivergent (autism & adhd)
I am strongly against AI âartâ photos and videos.
DNI/DNF
Please donât follow me if youâre a bigot; anti-consang, anti-para, homophobic, a nazi, etc. I donât want hate-followers. ďżź
Please donât interact with me in general if you support relationships/intimacy between chrono minors and older adults. (This is to avoid triggers. Itâs important.)
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Can mdni / nsfw accounts interact with ur posts? I am not sure if youre comfortable with it, even though ur chrono age may be 18+. (Not trying to disregard ur transage, sorry if I worded it in a bigoted way.)
I was wondering if I was zoophile because I experience sexual fantasies about animals however it is tied to my alterhumanity and being an omnitherian. In fantasies I am the same species as that animal and it is consensual. I wouldn't think about doing it in real life and even then it still feels like I'm only attracted to them in the way their same species would be. Does this count if zoophilia is being attracted to animals but (from my understanding) only with a human mind and body?
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I personally still call myself a zoo because Iâm physically human. But if you feel like the term conflicts with your identity, you donât have to use it. Itâs really up to you.
I was going to send a hateful message but I actually just feel very sad for you. I was like you once. I hope one day you understand how bad things are and will be able to heal in the future
I donât want your backhanded pity, leave me alone.
Things are significantly better for me now than they were when I was anti-para. I am healing.
This is nothing but disgust, judgment, and superiority disguised as âconcern.â At least a hateful message would be honest.
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Humans get on my nerves a lot, but as a concept theyâre awesome.
Humans are some of the most efficient long-distance runners on the planet, why? Because they evolved to chase their prey to the point of exhaustion before finishing them off. Terrifying.
They donât have sharp teeth or claws, because they donât need them. They make their own weapons.
Humans are a super diverse species that has migrated all over the world. Humans have unique fingerprints and invisible stripes. Humans have gone to the moon and put machines on different planets.
Is that not cool as hell? There are so many fascinating things about humans. ďżź
Pushing a dog onto their side or their back to âcorrectâ them isnât training, itâs bullying.
âb-but wolves-â
Your dog is not a wolf. Also even with dogs, just because they do something doesnât mean you should do it too. Dogs sniff each others asses, are you going to sniff your dogâs ass? I hope not.
âWell I have an american bully-â
It doesnât matter what your dogâs breed is. There is no reason to âalpha rollâ your dog. If anything, itâs probably going to make their behavioral issues worse because youâre terrorizing them.
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the reason people hate zoophiles and "MAPs" and think you are perverts and abusers is all the advertising of it and pride flags and shit.
everyone in this world has done something bad, but if I made a pride flag about idk for example "I was a bully in 7th grade," I'll call it fuckin idk "7thgradebullypride" and start talking about it constantly, defining my entire identity around this, then that communicates "I'm proud of it, I really enjoyed being an asshole to others, if you were one if my victims fuck you, this is a big part of my identity and if you hate me for hurting you then you're the problem, bc you're invalidating my identity...." then yeah. people are going to assume you're an asshole who liked hurting others. or they're going to assume you're a pervert if you're making pride flags about bestiality / zoophilia / pedophilia. there is nothing to be proud of in hurting the weak.
There is a huge difference between being a paraphile and being a bully. One of those things is a harmful action and the other is a harmless and uncontrollable attraction.
Iâve never done bestiality, thatâs a completely separate thing. Attraction â action.
I find some individual non-humans pretty in a way that most people donât. Thatâs it. Iâm not âhurting the weak.âďżź
what was your relationship with your brother like when you were children? most consang, statistically, is abusive and comes from grooming, so I don't support it
We were basically best friends. There was no stereotypical âsibling rivalryâ or parentification going on.
Also, thereâs a lot of problems with that last statement. Consang refers to consensual relationships. If it involves grooming, then it isnât consang because grooming isnât consensual. Thatâs called intrafamilial CSA. And statistics on incest are heavily flawed because healthy relationships donât get reported. And even if most relationships were abusive, then just say youâre against the abusive ones? Most doesnât mean all. There would still be many consensual relationships and they donât deserve to get lumped in with abusive ones.
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A pet peeve of mine is when people try to prove that shock/prong collars are âcomfortableâ by testing it on the area of their body with the thickest skin, like their palms.
The skin on your hands is much thicker than the skin around your neck. Also, human skin in general is thicker than dog skin. Every time I see a dog trainer do this it feels malicious, like theyâre trying to fool people who donât know any better. It pisses me off.
âLook! see? I donât feel it.â Oh wow, the homo sapien that evolved to be hairless with tough skin to protect them doesnât feel it? Who wouldâve guessedâŚ
I agree with this, but I also believe that tools like prongs and ecollars are ethical when used correctly and with the right dog. Personally, my dog doesn't do well with a prong but he does do well with an ecollar so I don't use prongs, but I do use ecollars. It's different for every dog, and training is not a one size fits all. My dog's ecollar is always at a really low level, it does not hurt him. If it hurt him, he would make it clear in his behavior. I use it only for recall and occasional reminders to focus. It works for him, so we use it. It is not a punishment or negative reinforcement, it is communication.
Iâm fine with ecollars that vibrate. They can be very useful if your dog gets too far away to hear you, which can happen a lot when theyâre doing certain jobs.
Iâm not ok with shocking dogs or using prong collars though, as they are intended to cause discomfort/mild pain. (There are also several other reasons I donât like them.) Dogs and other animals are masters when it comes to hiding signs of pain, especially mild pain. They often wonât show it. Assuming that you are using the collar to shock and not just vibrate, itâs very likely that he is experiencing some pain. Iâve used a shock collar on the lowest setting and it still hurt me. Iâve also seen injuries get caused by shock collars even on the lowest setting. If you donât want to cause pain, it would be better to use a collar that vibrates. A vibrating collar is safer, not designed to cause pain, and accomplishes the same thing.
Iâve worked with a lot of dogs, including aggressive ones. Some dogs do need different training techniques, some of them even need medication so they donât go over threshold. But pain isnât necessary.
My dog is scared of both the tone and vibrate, he does fine with the stim. I didn't use sttim until I saw how uncomfortable and nervous the "more humane" options made him.
A pet peeve of mine is when people try to prove that shock/prong collars are âcomfortableâ by testing it on the area of their body with the thickest skin, like their palms.
The skin on your hands is much thicker than the skin around your neck. Also, human skin in general is thicker than dog skin. Every time I see a dog trainer do this it feels malicious, like theyâre trying to fool people who donât know any better. It pisses me off.
âLook! see? I donât feel it.â Oh wow, the homo sapien that evolved to be hairless with tough skin to protect them doesnât feel it? Who wouldâve guessedâŚ
I agree with this, but I also believe that tools like prongs and ecollars are ethical when used correctly and with the right dog. Personally, my dog doesn't do well with a prong but he does do well with an ecollar so I don't use prongs, but I do use ecollars. It's different for every dog, and training is not a one size fits all. My dog's ecollar is always at a really low level, it does not hurt him. If it hurt him, he would make it clear in his behavior. I use it only for recall and occasional reminders to focus. It works for him, so we use it. It is not a punishment or negative reinforcement, it is communication.
Iâm fine with ecollars that vibrate. They can be very useful if your dog gets too far away to hear you, which can happen a lot when theyâre doing certain jobs.
Iâm not ok with shocking dogs or using prong collars though, as they are intended to cause discomfort/mild pain. (There are also several other reasons I donât like them.) Dogs and other animals are masters when it comes to hiding signs of pain, especially mild pain. They often wonât show it. Assuming that you are using the collar to shock and not just vibrate, itâs very likely that he is experiencing some pain. Iâve used a shock collar on the lowest setting and it still hurt me. Iâve also seen injuries get caused by shock collars even on the lowest setting. If you donât want to cause pain, it would be better to use a collar that vibrates. A vibrating collar is safer, not designed to cause pain, and accomplishes the same thing.
Iâve worked with a lot of dogs, including aggressive ones. Some dogs do need different training techniques, some of them even need medication so they donât go over threshold. But pain isnât necessary.