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Old 05-29-2008, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by kstar View Post
Read what I wrote again, you didn't get it. I am not confused, you just don't get it. Take a real Zoology class in animal behavior, not an Ag class.

Homosexual male penguin couples and Black Swan couples have been documented to find surrogate females to impregnate, and once she lays the egg, both males take turns sitting on it, then once hatched, raising it. Homosexual male dolphin relationships have also been documented, with adoptions of offspring from deceased mothers in the pod.

You keep saying that homosexual relationships are unnatural, which they are not, since they occur in nature all the time.

You are taking facts and skewing them to fit your argument and are highlighting an exception.......not a definitive conclusion that homosexuality isn't unnatural.

Sex between a male and a female species to further their population is one of the most inherently natural actions on this planet. Two homosexual penguins........Christ that's making me laugh.....having to rely on a surrogate mother to bear them a child is not more natural than the alternative. Also, the evidence behind this is anecdotal, at best. See.....I can read scientific information too!!!!

There are plenty of studies out there that have concluded that even calling this type of behavior in animals "homosexual" is controversial at best, and perhaps, a poor choice of words? Why? Because they are animals and the factors that lie behind their sexuality aren't understood well by all. There have also been studies showing several other motivating factors behind animals engaging in this type of behavior. None of them involve things like homo-dolphins seeking out studly-dudly male dolphins to frolic around in the ocean. They do involve things like clan/pack/pride dominance.
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