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Humping Dogs & Castration!

  • Writer: Dee Wilson
    Dee Wilson
  • Mar 11, 2024
  • 3 min read

During my helping out a friend at a doggy day care, the issue of dog humping quickly came to my attention. I'd previously understood that it was a 'domination' thing. With castration being the 'go to' treatment adviced by mainstream, this has never sat well with me. Isn't it cruel to start lobbing off body parts just for an easy life? It's like cutting someone's tongue out because you don't like them talking. Can you imagine if you had a son and didn't want him to be sexually aroused you'd castrate him? It's not right is it? I also think it's bad for something to live and never get the chance to experience sex, a most primal instinct for species survival.


Being a little rabbit whole warrior, I've gradually weaned myself off (or more specifically, my guides have opened my eyes) to eugenics and depopulation. One of these things is contraception. Little did I know that the pill plays a massively important role in premature menopause. Not to mention 'singleton'. When I was on the pill I had no consequences to my actions. The pill has not only reduced womens ability to reproduce for longer, it's created a bunch of 'SODOMITES' (my guides words for the casual use of sex).


My guides are very prudish. 'PRUDISH US' they spelt out once, and then got me to explore my own programming on thinking there was nothing wrong with casual sex, everyone did it, so what? And the actual cost is there are millions of single people lonely and hopeless because we put our thrills before valuing another human.


Depopulation isn't just about vaccines and other unnecessary medications. It isn't just about chemtrails and poisonous socially acceptable food. Or illegal drugs being created in military labs and filtered onto the streets. It's also about believing in fake science and accepting gender ideologies and sex without babies, for pleasure only.


So, back to the dogs. I asked my guides what humping meant for dogs and they spelled out 'LOVE YOU'....doh! I mean, it's utterly obvious isn't it? If you didn't have a 'specialist' telling you their theory you'd automatically assume that humping is finding a mate. Every single species humps when they want to show love.


And I'll tell you something I've experienced, it never stopped my dog from humping his beloved girlfriend after he had his nuts off and it didn't stop my ex boyfriend, the urges were still present. After all, living brings have to express their sexuality somehow.


In doggy daycare they go from tame, human, solo or usually paired home to being surrounded by 'their kind', it's natural they will find this an exciting and exhilarating experience. And dogs really care whether they pair up with male or female, they have been suppressed for too long. It's similar to priests who take vows of celibacy and succumb to young children or the weak, it's not natural to get celibate.


My guides wanted me to do this blog and I asked for more clarity 'HUMPING JOY TO DOGS, CLIPPER NAILS, ALWAYS MOSTLY BANTER'. So please don't stress if you suspect a bit of humping, they usually do it with permission and joy.


However there's is consequences to neutering you pet. Hormones do play a key role in emotional behaviour. Modifying this will lead to depression, lowers joy which can impact in other areas. The best thing you can do for your dog is let them hump. If you have a male dog, it would be good for them to breed.


Society seems to have separated dogs into 'breeding only or not at all'. Dogs just for breeding also has negative consequences, the gene pool isn't mixed enough and disabilities are bred into dogs because they're 'pedigree'. Monarchy is known for keeping close ties with similar blood and look how emotionally unhealthy they are. There's enough to go around for all to have joy in their natural instincts. A litter of pups by each dog is better than several litters by one. As long as you're not mismatching too much.


I hope one day certain breeds will come to extinction, not because I don't like the breed but because I see the difficulties they face with simple tasks like breathing. Dogs should live into their teens, smaller dogs living longer. If a dog doesn't make it to 14 then it's badly bred or badly fed or both.


Don't assume dogs are so different to humans, we need the same things. To feel safe, loved, nourished and exercised and to procreate. And their final words 'TESTOSTERONE JOY TO GIRL DOGS' 🐕💗

 
 
 

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