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2007-05-14 06:41:00 · 20 answers · asked by stuartie74 2 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Nature has both hetero and homosexuals - but other than man no homosexual life partners in nature

2007-05-15 00:33:30 · answer #1 · answered by chillipope 7 · 0 0

What? It is very natural, without you wouldn't be here. I would, but I was born from gods.

There are loads of animals though that practice homosexuality, not exclusively of course, but to some extent. They do it for sexual pleasure without making babies, and theres not of that cutural stuff saying its wrong. Mainly its intelligent animals, like dolphins, monkeys, apes, chimpanzees and gibbons. Also, you do get a high proportion of gay goats. One scientist managed to isloate the gay gene, which is interesting. But, heterosexuality is the most natural thing (again, I am not cussing gays, I am a gay! its still the most natural thing).

Hope this helps

Ashley

2007-05-14 16:53:21 · answer #2 · answered by Ashley 5 · 1 0

10 points for asking the stupidest question ever aksed on these pages.

Contrary to the claptrap spoken, homosexuality is not part of nature's design. It is merely a preference of stimuli of the individual. If homosexuality is part of nature's design then pro-creation (without artifical means) becomes a bit of a problem. Species would start dying out pretty quickly.

That said it is not an excuse to start berating and ostracising gays simply because of a sexual preference.

2007-05-14 13:56:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It is how higher animals species replicate and pass on genes. It is considered the norm in all animals except the human. Humans may deviate and practice whatever kinda sex they wish. Unless they wanna pass on their genes.

Homosexuality is a learned behavior. It does not come naturally. There aren't any genes in the human genome for selecting homosexuality.

2007-05-14 13:52:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

um, if you figure except for a few creatures like worms and snails and stuff, you need two sexes to reproduce, I would say it's pretty natural.

If your next question is "how natural is homosexuality?", believe it or not, pretty natural. Many communal species (rats, rabbits, ducks, etc) will show homosexual tendancies when populations get overcrowded and mates are scarce.

2007-05-14 13:48:11 · answer #5 · answered by taliswoman 4 · 1 1

All sexuality is natural. Monogamy is another story. I think monogamy was developed when peolle got married at 13 and died at 30. Nobody expected people to live together and only have sex with one person for 50 years! That's crazy, even though I'm doing it.

2007-05-14 13:49:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

about as natural as same sex sexuality
both occur just about as much in Nature
amongst all animals

2007-05-15 03:22:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its natural because without sexual reproduction many species would cease to exist because not all creatures benefit from asexual reproduction. It also promotes genetic diversity.

2007-05-14 13:44:20 · answer #8 · answered by jocelynhallet 3 · 4 0

its as natural as the animals in the natural world but then i saw two male dogs at it once so i guess your safer carrying a bucket of water everywhere ya go.

2007-05-14 13:48:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

What's 'natural'?

2007-05-14 13:44:05 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 1 1

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