Mulheres-a-foder-con-cavalos-gratis (iOS LIMITED)

The Portuguese phrase "Mulheres-a-foder-con-cavalos-gratis" translates to "Women f---ing horses for free." The term "foder" is a colloquial, vulgar expression for sexual intercourse. The phrase appears to reference bestiality (sexual activity between humans and animals), which is widely considered unethical, illegal in most jurisdictions, and a violation of animal welfare principles.

But wait, maybe it's a typo or translation error. Let me confirm the Portuguese words. "Foder" in colloquial Portuguese does mean to have sex, yes. So the phrase is literally "Women f---ing horses for free." That's deeply problematic. I should check if there's any cultural context or if it's referring to something else, but it seems straightforwardly explicit. Mulheres-a-foder-con-cavalos-gratis

Also, note that such content could be harmful, promoting non-consensual and illegal acts. It's important to address the potential misuse of such phrases online and the role of content moderation. Maybe suggest that if someone encounters this term in a different context, they should verify the translation or context. But given the current interpretation, the focus should be on the negative aspects. Let me confirm the Portuguese words

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