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Yes. Several times over the next few hours. Then release her (and run like the wind).
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So Would You........ ?
#1


Let's assume that in the course of your regular farm activities you discover a female bear, incapacitated (but not injured).  Hopelessly lodged in a creep feeder (a calf feeder with closely spaced rails so that the adult cows can't reach the feed).




Would you take "unfair advantage" of her unfortunate situation?  


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#3


A wild bear? I wouldn't get closer than binocular range. Well, maybe close binocular range--from inside the truck ... and of course, I'd enjoy the view at high magnification for a while before calling on the wildlife management specialists.




I don't have all that many years left, but I damn sure don't want to throw them away. I figure that if she got herself stuck, she could get herself unstuck, too, and maybe at the worst possible moment.


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#4


The key word here would be "incapacitated".  That her struggles to this point have gotten her so tightly wedged between the rails and completely exhausted that the only way out for her is to deconstruct the device.  Oh you'd want to park the truck right behind her, with the door standing open.  Make a mad dash if she started thrashing around.  But mostly that at this point she could look over her shoulder and growl a bit, but not much else, maybe settle down some when she finds out you aren't a predator. 




 


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5 hours ago, heavyhorse said:




The key word here would be "incapacitated".  That her struggles to this point have gotten her so tightly wedged between the rails and completely exhausted that the only way out for her is to deconstruct the device.  Oh you'd want to park the truck right behind her, with the door standing open.  Make a mad dash if she started thrashing around.  But mostly that at this point she could look over her shoulder and growl a bit, but not much else, maybe settle down some when she finds out you aren't a predator. 




 




Well, that would be rape, wouldn't it? Like how those college frat-boys take advantage of girls passed-out-drunk at parties?




Besides, I still wouldn't like the risk of her kicking with a hind leg.


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#7

I don't like where this is going...

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2 hours ago, cervids said:




I don't like where this is going...




It's a worthwhile discussion about consent.




It might help to imagine yourself in that bear's situation, trapped and unable to free yourself. Then think about the stories we've all heard of animals getting caught in traps and chewing their own legs off to escape.




For that matter, not too long ago a solo hiker made the news when he sawed his own arm off after getting it stuck in some rocks or something. So, in that situation, we're all the same: every neuron in our bodies is screaming GET ME THE FUCK OUT OF HERE NOW!




And we're entertaining this scenario as if it were, "Oh, hey, free pussy!" Well, it isn't free; it's entrapped.


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#9


I think the BDSM community has the right of it here; safe, sane and consensual.




In my opinion, 2 out of 3 are not met for certain.


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50 minutes ago, Chrystoph said:




I think the BDSM community has the right of it here; safe, sane and consensual.




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