RE: Gay Marriage - are you for or against it and why?
February 20, 2011 at 9:12 am
(This post was last modified: February 20, 2011 at 9:14 am by Ashendant.)
(February 20, 2011 at 8:48 am)Dotard Wrote:You're misunderstanding the whole thing i'll quote wiki a few more times(February 19, 2011 at 11:23 pm)Ashendant Wrote: Animals don't do sexual identity. They just do sex."[40]
How the hell does that equate to humans are inferior to animals? And again, because it is 'quite common in several species', so what?! What exactly are you attempting to 'prove me wrong' about?
Just to note:
When my male dog jumps another male dog and starts 'humping', he is not exploring his sexuality or looking for hot male on male anal sex. He is attempting to establish his dominance. When one rolls over and submits they do not start playing the Barry Manilow and begin making sweet love. It's about who is the leader of the pack, who is dominate. It's not about sex.
When gay folks are looking for any reason to justify their abnormal behaviors they look at those same two dogs and exclaim "Look! They're fucking! It's natural so it must be 'normal'! Quick! Go put it on WiKi and we can use it as a defense against those horrible, bigoted heterosexuals".
Silly fags, dicks are for chicks!
Quote:According to Bagemihl, "the animal kingdom [does] it with much greater sexual diversity — including homosexual, bisexual and nonreproductive sex — than the scientific community and society at large have previously been willing to accept."[4] Current research indicates that various forms of same-sex sexual behavior are found throughout the animal kingdom.[5]Animals do not care
Quote:A new review made in 2009 of existing research showed that same-sex behavior is a nearly universal phenomenon in the animal kingdom, common across species.[6] Homosexuality is best known from social species.It's universal in the animal kingdom(except for those that don't have sex), and the only case i found that specified for dominance is the matriarchal spotted hienas
Quote:Some researchers believe this behavior to have its origin in male social organization and social dominance, similar to the dominance traits shown in prison sexuality.While there are some hints of it being about dominance
Quote:Others have argued that social organization theory is inadequate because it cannot account for some homosexual behaviors, for example, penguin species where same-sex individuals mate for life and refuse to pair with females when given the chance.[24][25] While reports on many such mating scenarios are still only anecdotal, a growing body of scientific work confirms that permanent homosexuality occurs not only in species with permanent pair bonds,[17] but also in non-monogamous species like sheep.And here it clearly says that is not like you say