I'm currently hitting on a guy and I still say "that's gay" all the time XDZulnam said:I have nothing against homosexuals and the legalization of their rights as long as I can still use the terms "gay" and "fag" as comedic insults.
If they start taking those away, that would be just gay.
So long as no one is harmed, let love be love, eh? *highfive*Sober Thal said:Yeah, animals can be gay.
I've seen dogs dry hump all sorts of things.I remember when gay meant happy... regardless=
You (OP) say: -'Animals can be, are, and will continue to be gay.'-
I'm sooo glad someone finally made a thread about this! Obviously the 'animal' in question does not have any choice about this, they have a natural compulsion/reaction/longing/desire/morality/DNA (whatever you want to call it) to be this way. It's wrong to judge any creature in a negative light because they differ from the norm.
You (OP) also say: -'Gay wildlife is indeed very rare, but it happens and it's perfectly natural.'-
Again, I salute you. It takes a brave person to come right out and say what everyone is thinking, yet is afraid to admit.
I don't represent the 'Gay Wildlife Community' in my area, but if I did, I would add you to my Twitter/My Space/Facebook page.
Cheers!
People are the same as animals, and all creatures are equals! Don't let anyone tell you differently!
It's a sickening irony that the only victims of homosexuality are the people who are shunned, alienated, disowned, beaten, spat on, tortured and murdered for who they are.Griffolion said:Yeah I see your point. This is why I ask, why does the wider issue of homosexuality being 'natural' even warrant discussion? It's a really strange thing to do considering how apparently culturally and philosophically enlightened we are today in the world. The only groups that stand in the way of more or less full consensus that homosexuality is as normal as the day is long are fundamentalist religious groups (that fall far short of doing justice to the faith they 'claim' to represent) and the generation that's composed of our grandparents who were simply raised in a less tolerant culture than we are today.Halceon said:Also from a biological standpoint the borders between male and female are pretty wonky.Griffolion said:. From a biological standpoint male and female come together to make a child.
Since gender depends to a huge extent upon hormones during pregnancy, there are documented cases of XX males and XY females. So here's a brain teaser - suppose we have a couple of XY people, one of which appears to be a woman, and a couple of apparent males, one of which has XX chromosomes. Which of these couples is homosexual?
PS - I'm pretty sure there was an episode of House that looked at Chimera's. The girl who was a Chimera had testicles for ovaries, but other than that, she was all woman. It's a really weird thing, oh nature.