(June 30, 2023 at 2:53 pm)Simon Moon Wrote:My female puppy really, really tries to have relations with my neutered cat. She's obviously a top. The cat is confused by the whole thing.(June 29, 2023 at 2:33 am)Authari Wrote: i see you went with the odd cases of walruses having sex with penguins, preferring the extraordinary cases to the ordinary, indeed you will find I don't deny that these things happen, just that it is by and large in the animal kingdom the norm for sex to be purely an act of procreation.
However having said that, in your pursuit to look up the extraordinary cases and compile them in a list to try to debunk my post, you also willfully departed from any intention in countering the rest of the post, so now all you've done is try to disprove one thing to disprove everything, which an admirable attempt I must say, but you still disregarded the main fact here. Sex is meant to be an act of procreation, trying to deny such is like trying to deny your own humanity. So you haven't disproven anything, all you've made abundantly clear is that some animals prefer homosexual behavior, which I'm glad you're so open-minded about the right for giraffes to love who they want to and that you support their 'sexual freedom' but you can not seem to offer any empathy at all for the human infant that still dwells within the womb. Your love for animals over humans is detestable, to say the least.
I did nothing of the sort.
I listed many species known for having sex for non-procreative reasons. Most of the examples I mentioned are actually quite common. None of them are extraordinary cases. They are observed in nature all the time.
None of the examples I mentioned were anything close to 'walruses trying to have sex with penguins'. They were all within the same species, and for the purpose of social bonds, and sexual gratification.
Hell, left-handedness in humans is more rare than the non-procreative sex examples I listed above.
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