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Jul 2003
wear a mask
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You have obviously never been to a dog park... My beagle has been on both the receiving and the giving ends of such behavior, sometimes at the same time.
And did you ever think that maybe homosexuals think of heterosexual sex as "yucky?" That's a great constitutional argument there... I can just imagine the evening news report: "Justice Robert, writing for the majority, stated the homosexual acts are 'yucky' and therefore a ban on homosexual marriage is constitutionally warranted" Last fiddled with by masser on 2008-04-17 at 02:53 |
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Bamboozled!
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May 2003
Down not across
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The earliest known death from HIV is that of a British merchant sailor who contracted the disease in the 1950s and died later the same decade. I've no idea whether he was gay or not. To me, it seems most probable that he caught HIV from an African prostitute during his voyages (he is known to have visited West Africa) but that's pure speculation on my part. Incidentally, bonobos are among the most sexually active and promiscuous mammals known. Homosexual relationships are very common indeed, with male-male and female-female sexual activities both normal and well-documented. Paul Last fiddled with by xilman on 2008-04-17 at 07:45 Reason: Fix tag |
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Dec 2004
The Land of Lost Content
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Anonymous,
There are several folks posing questions to you, so let me say that I don't expect you to explicitly answer the questions I pose below, but simply ask you to ponder them enough to come up with your own answers even if you don't post them here. Quote:
So, do you claim that human bodies were not made to kill chimpanzees or to handle their bloody carcasses? What about the well-documented finding that in recent years the most common mode of HIV transmission in Africa is through heterosexual vaginal intercourse, not homosexual acts? Quote:
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May 2003
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I know I said I'd stay out, but I just have a quick question (and I don't think anyone will take offense). I was aware that homosexual behavior occured in animals, but I was under the impression that it was either due to (1) having an inability to differentiate between sexes [e.g. scientists messed with fruit fly's abilities to differentiate], (2) rampant sexual drive [e.g. animals which make love with inanimate objects given half the chance], or (3) not being given the option of having an opposite gender partner [e.g. sheep in a pen]. Am I incorrect that these are the motivators in the animal kingdom? Are there examples of animals forming lasting homosexual unions when none of those three factors are present?
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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Bonobos certainly form homosexual unions, but not unions exclusive to a pair of individuals. As I mentioned earlier, they are quite promiscuous and share their affections widely. In may respects, they appear to adhere to the ideals of the free-love movement which became popular in certain human societies 40 years ago (it's always been popular in other human societies). Bonobos really are fascinating. They share a great number of characteristics, physical and behavioural, with humans. Paul |
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Similarly, I am grossed out by people who preach irrational religious beliefs. And they do it in public with everyone watching, no less! ![]() Quote:
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Would you like to? Quote:
No, but you might find it interesting that birds eat rocks. And dogs will eat dirt. Well, it is interesting to me, anyway. Last fiddled with by robo_mojo on 2008-04-17 at 21:21 |
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Jul 2007
Tennessee
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IMO it's an issue for voters in each state which issues the license. The federal government has done enough damage.
And if the worse thing your dog eats is dirt... consider yourself lucky.
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May 2003
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xilman,
Thanks. Perhaps I should have broken #2 into two different categories: indiscriminate and social functioning. My question was more along the lines of seeing in the animal kingdom what some humans claim for themselves. (I.e. a small but sizable portion of the species only attracted to those of their own gender, but not due to mental and/or hormonal deficiency, or due to lack of mates, or fulfilling an alternate/lesser social role, or an overactive drive.) |
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Mar 2008
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Affect, not effect. Oops.
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Sep 2002
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The question is not: should homosexuals have anal sex the question is should the legally be able to marry. And lets face it the legal status of there marriage is not stooping anything that is not already going on anyway. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qCzbNkyXO50 |
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