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I don't know where you're from, but the vast majority of women do NOT use dogs for sex in the U.S. I have never heard of any woman who has done it, nor would they admit to it if they had, because they would be looked down upon by our society.

Why any woman would use a dog for sex I cannot answer. I have a good imagination, but the idea of having sex with a dog repulses me. There is absolutely nothing attractive about them. They're dirty. They stink. They lick their private parts. They aren't very intelligent. They occasionally eat garbage, vomit, and excrement.

If they lick a woman's vagina, they could possibly cause infection by spreading bacteria inside her if their mouth is dirty. They might also give her a urinary tract infection by getting bacteria in her urethra, which could lead to bladder infection, kidney infection, and possibly Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). I don't know what the chances of this are, nor do I care. I would never have sex with a dirty animal.

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