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wilco said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
The_Yoda said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

Sorry if I don't trust your "facts" what happens to a strictly homosexual species ... do they live past a single generation?

There are currently 1,500 known species that display homosexuality in nature. The great thing about science and education is that you can actually study and  confirm things instead of just blindly believing. 

http://www.news-medical.net/news/2006/10/23/1500-animal-species-practice-homosexuality.aspx

 

I have to say, I am a supporter of gay rights but I think the argument of whether or not homosexuality occurs in nature is irrelevant. I don't even buy into the idea that people are born with a "gay" gene. That seems like an oversimplification of human sexuality. I really don't see why it should matter. If two straight men decide they want to get married, that is their choice. As long as both parties are consenting adults, the argument of whether people are born that way or whether it is a choice shouldn't even matter.


What?

This is impossible as two straight men cannot feel attraction for each other,It would be a disaster on the sexual intercourse as from their nature won't be/feel stimulated and have an erection seeing each other...

Are you getting a b@n@r or being flustered seeing Adam Levine semi-nude?If yeah,you chose that?lol,hell no...

What you said is the true oversimplification...