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Home » Things That Make Ya Go Hmmm....

I'm really curious

Submitted by Elizabeth on 3 January 2008 - 12:23pm.

about this PSA campaign. Where are these images appearing? (Magazines? Metro stations?) And does anybody have a link to the organization that sponsors the campaign, or to any other info about its creation/distribution? 

Just curious.

A secondary reaction: It's interesting that they chose wildly enlarged versions of animals that we are terrified of, and not animals that are often associated with zoophilia. Does the use of these animals work mostly because of our taboos about sex with animals, or mostly because the animals themselves are ones we associate with danger and ickyness? (And do the images reinforce stigma/taboo around zoophilia, or do they seem too disconnected from actual zoophilia to have an impact?)

 

 


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