Wade wrote:
>>...besides, you people keep missing the whole point: homosexuality
>>can be fun. Sometimes, people do things just because they like it.
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>I thought that was precisely the point I was making.
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>But, fun _may_ have a cost- no propagation.
Okay...then how come, despite the pressure from society to be "straight" all these years, and given that many homosexuals have _not_ produced any children, there are still many homosexuals, generation after generation? It doesn't appear to be enitrely genetic, or memetic.
>BTW, all you hermaphrodites- here's a very interesting web page about
>some of this-
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>http://www.inanna.com/yggdrasil/androgyne.html
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>You might like it....
I think this 'androgyne' stuff is a lot less like hermaphrodites, and actually more about the unity of male and female. Again, don't take it to mean 'androgyny', per se, because I still think it's about the mixture and balance of the two sexes, not the absence of any characteristics. Originally, I indentified myself as an androgyne not because I look like Pat, but because I don't feel like 100% ONLY female, but rather about half and half. I judge this by the way I think and my behavior, not by outward appearance. "Union of opposites"....yeah, that's a good way to describe me. But I wouldn't stress "perfection" as the web site does, as no one is perfect.
~kjs