Have you ever seen a horse's equipment? Especially clydesdales can have members the size of an arm... And both horses and bulls are extremely massive and not exactly gentle with their partners. Horses and cows are often bred through milking and artificial insemination in part just to protect the females from an overly-aggressive stallion or bull, and those animals are much more sturdy and massive than a human willingly getting their most sensitive parts exposed. Here's some reading, if one desires.
I was first "introduced" to bestiality back in school when a friend told me about a woman who had died, because she willingly allowed herself to be penetrated by a stallion. While fully penetrated deeply, the stallion flared its penis up, as they do before ejaculating, firmly lodging the penis in place during insemination. The large and violent jets of semen rapidly filled the woman uterus, popping it like a balloon, resulting in her bleeding internally to death.
I was creeped out, yet intrigued, because interspecie sexual intercourse was something I had never imagined and I started to ponder if the woman had survived, would she have become pregnant with a half human/horse hybrid? I would say that I was a dumbass as a kid, but seeing how this is an actual thing in the world of art, then, meh?
I was first "introduced" to bestiality back in school when a friend told me about a woman who had died, because she willingly allowed herself to be penetrated by a stallion. While fully penetrated deeply, the stallion flared its penis up, as they do before ejaculating, firmly lodging the penis in place during insemination. The large and violent jets of semen rapidly filled the woman uterus, popping it like a balloon, resulting in her bleeding internally to death.
I was creeped out, yet intrigued, because interspecie sexual intercourse was something I had never imagined and I started to ponder if the woman had survived, would she have become pregnant with a half human/horse hybrid? I would say that I was a dumbass as a kid, but seeing how this is an actual thing in the world of art, then, meh?
Actually no, she wouldn't have. The chromosomal count in animals versus humans isn't the same. Meaning you'd be trying to link two puzzle pieces together to form a bigger whole, but they simply don't fit each other. Subspecies of various animals CAN interbreed, but sometimes the result is a sterile hybrid, like Ligers and Mules.