Hicup
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re: State to Eliminate “Bride” & “Groom” on Marriage Certificates [W:303]
Male dogs hump each other too, are they all gay? According to the current accepted rhetoric in gay circles, every species that acts gay, IS gay, or bi sexual. Why? And how do they know this? Wait, now hold on a second.. I just thought of something, certain standing members here at DP insist that behavior is not indicative of sexuality, or not always indicative of sexuality. In fact they are clear that sexual behavior has nothing to do with sexuality, that the two are not the same. So how can this be true, and yet the aformentioned series of books outlining the 1500 gay species also be true? At least humans can talk, so we can put all the blocks in place, but last time I checked, no one has figured out a way to talk to the little critters, have they?
Accordingly, even if the statement were refined to suggest that homosexual behavior has been observed in 1500 species and that there is a good reason to believe that these species were homosexual, wouldn't homosexual behavior be something we would expect to see in every species that has both male and female gender? Why some and not others?
Tim-
You're right, some might be bi-sexual. However, regardless of whether they are homosexual or bi-sexual, they probably found out by watching two of the same sex ****ing. Not my cup of tea for a job, but hey I'm sure it payed their bills.
Male dogs hump each other too, are they all gay? According to the current accepted rhetoric in gay circles, every species that acts gay, IS gay, or bi sexual. Why? And how do they know this? Wait, now hold on a second.. I just thought of something, certain standing members here at DP insist that behavior is not indicative of sexuality, or not always indicative of sexuality. In fact they are clear that sexual behavior has nothing to do with sexuality, that the two are not the same. So how can this be true, and yet the aformentioned series of books outlining the 1500 gay species also be true? At least humans can talk, so we can put all the blocks in place, but last time I checked, no one has figured out a way to talk to the little critters, have they?
Accordingly, even if the statement were refined to suggest that homosexual behavior has been observed in 1500 species and that there is a good reason to believe that these species were homosexual, wouldn't homosexual behavior be something we would expect to see in every species that has both male and female gender? Why some and not others?
Tim-