Using animal behavoir as what's acceptable in humans? Not a good comparison plenty of animal sexual behavoirs that are still considered bad in human, in various species incest and rape are 'normal' sexual nehavoir. Also in some cases such as Manatee homosexual behavoir is observed in what are in effect bands of teenage/young adult males who move on to entirely hetro lifestyles as mature adults. It's a fair amount of anthropomorphising going on to equate most of what goes on behavior wise whether sexual or not, studies can be useful for simplistic studies that relate to humans but generally works best a groups and larger social groups rather than specifics like sexuality. In other words using the rest of animal kingdom of proof of normality or acceptability is at best shakey and at worst actually detrimental to your argument.Dr. Witticism said:Anyway, I always find it so hilariously amusing when people call being gay abnormal, considering just how often it is observed not just in our species, but in so so many other species in this world. Being gay is not only completely normal, but also far more common than people who claim otherwise care to admit.
On topic good to see the american scouts have joined the real world at least in part on this issue. Outside of romantic life there's precious little your sexuality should matter to others (and even then only if at least one of those involved is attracted to another).