None of that, actually. It's mainly your writing style (e.g. shorter rather than longer sentences) in addition to a few of your mannerisms. I don't have a whole lot of time to go into detail.
My real writing style is VERY long sentences. However, given the 15-second attention span of the Internet. I adapt.
When I edit my first drafts, I break up sentences, adjust long phrasing, etc., all to make it more readable for others. It's the opposite of political speech - "why take 10 words to (not) say something when 1,000 will do."
At any rate I'm not endorsing bestiality, just that I haven't found a logical reason to condemn it.
If we were just "logical beings", there would be no bestiality, since logically it serves no purpose. Then again, ultimately life serves no purpose - it'll all be gone in the big collapse 100 billion years from now or whenever.
But we're not just "logical beings", and we superimpose our instinctive sense of what's right and wrong on an uncaring universe, because WE care. Given our dominant position vis-a-vis other animals, it's incumbent on us, to the extent it's possible, treat them the same way that we would wish to be treated if someone was in a position of dominance towards us, which is why we have made it illegal for teachers, principals, etc. to have sex with "consenting" minors - the position of authority undermines any concept of free consent. And it's gross as all heck.
You shouldn't make decisions based on logic alone. Life is much more than that, and sticking solely to logic is very much a lonely place to be in - and unfortunately most men don't get that, because men aren't supposed to be "emotional".