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      Researchers historically tended to assume birds either did not masturbate or did so only under the stress of captivity … Accounts from hobbyists revealed that some owners had sought veterinary help when they caught their birds masturbating, fearing the animals might hurt themselves.

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      People are HORRIBLE with birds. Even the ones that pretend to love them treat them like trash.

      And then there’s the fuckers that think that their views of the world matters more than anything else, and will punish masturbation because animals don’t feel pleasure so it shouldn’t be allowed, will punish them for having gay couples because gay shouldn’t exist and especially not in animals (else how can you say your main homophobic argument of “gay is unnatural, only degenerate humans do it”), will starve them for “training” purposes, and don’t get me started on the diets, environment safety and cage sizes.

      There’s a reason why the life expectancy of birds doesn’t increase in captivity. People are really, really horrible with birds, and the more I read about people who “care” about birds the worse I feel for their birds.

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        Being gay is unnatural, that’s why you never saw a gay goat!

        Actually, goats are unnatural. But you never saw a gay frog!

        Actually, that’s Big Pharma making the frogs gay. But you never saw a gay bird!

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      “folk husbandry often advises bird keepers to discourage or punish this behaviour, sometimes even resorting to surgery and hormonal interventions,”

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    An investigation into acts of self-pleasure among parrots and other birds has reached a climax, with the results providing welcome relief for vets and researchers, not to mention the birds themselves.

    Asked if they showed any signs of self-loathing or Catholic guilt, Heys thought not. “I don’t want to say satisfied, but they do look different after they finish. It’s obviously doing something for them.”

    Someone was having a little too much fun with this article.

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    A bird wrote this

    PS: Article delivers

    An investigation into acts of self-pleasure among parrots and other birds has reached a climax

    Typically, males would be “rubbing quite vigorously” on their perch, a toy or a twig, or on their owner’s hand, foot or shoulder

    Freaky ass birds.

    Hold up. If a bird is bonded to you, and it does it, does it even count as baitin’? Sounds more like it’s trying to mate with its mate. Or is bird-jacking fundamentally different? Bird experts… pitch in.

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        Can you explain why a bird bonded to you from early childhood would also be sexually attracted to you? To humans in general I could understand but why to you, the “parent”? Are birds less opposed to incest?

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          There’s a difference between incest and inbreeding. Opposition to incest, that is sex for pleasure among family members, is a moral position, and apparently unique to humans.

          Inbreeding, sex for reproduction, is blocked on a biological level more strongly in some species than others, but it still happens, of course.

          In humans, and perhaps other species, there is sometimes sexual disinterest in closely related family members, but this is not “opposition to incest”, and certainly is not universal.

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            Well yeah, inbreeding is what I meant. Didn’t actually know there was a difference.

            Still, I’ve read that many animals prefer not to fuck/breed with relatives. Except some pigeons in cities apparently, they prefer their relatives if Wikipedia and my memory of that article is to be believed.

            Better phrasing would’ve probably been “Lack of sexual interest in family”.

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      Not an expert, but I’ve witnessed something like this. Step mom turned into a strange bird person for her midlife crisis, got an African grey that absolutely hates all females including her, but loves all dude. It dude puff up and squat on your shoulder, but it wouldn’t rub anything. Maybe it’s different for male birds.

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    Perfect timing, I’ll have to print out a copy of this article for the court as part of my defense in an upcoming case where it’s relevant.

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    If you’ve ever seen a bird masturbate, you absolutely know what that bird is doing.

    Hilarious statement. So if I have never seen a bird masturbate, I would not know what the bird is doing? Wow.

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      As someone who’s never seen a bird masturbate, I assumed it would look like preening. This sentence clarified that it would not look similar.

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      That’s a fallacy: P -> Q does not imply !P -> !Q

      However, it does imply !Q -> !P: if you don’t know what a bird is doing, you’ve never seen a bird masturbate.

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    I used to have budgies, one of the males used to chat up his (male) friend whilst perched on my head… and then he’d start grinding away while still on my head

    Fortunately he never left a deposit

    Freaky little (head) fucker

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    efforts to intervene, which range from removing perches to hormone treatment and surgery

    wtf :(

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    I believe the politically correct term is “Women”. They tend to bitch a lot when you call them “birds”.