(February 21, 2011 at 9:30 am)Dotard Wrote: I don't think the airplane analogy quite works. One is utilizing inventions of man, one is behaviors. They just don't compare.A few posts ago you were saying it was a hormonal inbalance, which as I pointed out, was completely natural. In any case, behaviours are natural, since they are part of our species. Whether you are looking at psychopathic behaviours or homosexual behaviours, both are natural since both occur in the natural world.
Quote:I maintain it is normal for a human male to look down, grab a handful of penis and say; "Wow! Look at that. I can really thrash it around there. I need to find me a hole to put this in! Hey Sally! Can you come here for a minute? I want to show you something."You have no evidence of this though; this is just your assertion. Your first paragraph is correct though; it is normal behaviour for a human male to want to put his penis in a hole; the type of hole just depends on your sexual orientation.
It is not normal for a human male to look down, grab a handful of penis and say "Boy oh boy! I sure would like to have one of these shoved up my bung-hole!"
Quote:Some interesting reading:The first link was a review of hormone studies, which state that hormonal inbalances in the mother may affect the sexual orientation of the child. The second link said the same. The third link was a study of finger lengths in homosexuals and points towards some hormonal reasons for homosexuality, but as the article states at the bottom (from a University of California psychologist):
http://www.neoteny.org/neoteny/a/homosexuality.html
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1267577
http://articles.cnn.com/2000-03-29/healt...=PM:HEALTH
"We're going to find there are many different ways people become heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual as an adult, Herick said. I think one of the problems with interpreting findings of this sort, people have a tendency to say, Here's the answer. Now we know. And they're eventually proven wrong."