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|    Eeyore to Clyde Slick    |
|    Re: Gay Marriage: Who Cares?    |
|    06 Sep 10 05:39:46    |
      ba9a6e06       XPost: rec.audio.opinion, alt.religion.scientology       From: rabbitsfriendsandrelations@removethishotmail.com              Clyde Slick wrote:       > On Sep 5, 2:57 am, Eeyore wrote:       >> Clyde Slick wrote:       >       >>> Homosexuals can and do act normal, from time to time.       >> :-)       >>       >> Graham       >>       >> p.s. define 'normal'       >       > heterosexual       > the mode nature intended us to have, for survival of the species.       > which requires a man and a woman to have sex with each other.       > we are designed with having the desires that lead to that result.       > So, normal is heterosexual, our intended design by nature.              I tend to generally agree although sexually diverse behaviour seems also       to be quite normal. For examle a few of my girlfriends were in fact       bisexual.              If interested, also see my link to Bonobo sexual behaviour, illustrating       that it is not unique to humans.       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonobo#Sexual_social_behavior              Addiionally, based on an experience I had, I suspect some girls may       start out 'straight' but become tired of the juvenile male behaviour of       their peers, resulting in them looking elsewhere. And no, I wasn't the       juvenile male, simply an intelligent easy-going guy who knew her through       her brothers and one evening at a club she made quite a friendly 'move'       on me that took me totally by surprise. I could elaborate but find       myself struggling for words.                     Graham              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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