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Nov 18, 2006 19:03

I was reading something about homosexuality in animals, and it got me thinking. Could there be an evolutionary advantage to being bisexual? Think about it, men have prostate glands that are stimulated pleasurably by anal sex (not really sure what women are meant to get out of anal sex, not having prostates, but let's forget that for the moment). ( Read more... )

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aphephobia November 18 2006, 08:47:50 UTC
Um, that was always my arguement, too: why else do prostate glands exist and react the way they do?

I've had gay and bisexual fish, heard about gay penguins, and I saw a documentary about orcas which showed young male orcas having sex with one another as a rite of passage.

Against nature (pfft- anyone who uses that argument and isn't living as a feral/in an Amish community can bite me, too- just about EVERYTHING is "unnatural" in the world today)? I think NOT.

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boodilly November 18 2006, 08:50:03 UTC
gay fish? How does that work? I didn't think fish engaged in any kind of coupling activities, and didn't even really interact much to get the eggs fertilised.

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itlandm November 18 2006, 09:32:54 UTC
I am not convinced that there are men who actually like being the receptacle of anal sex. It's probably just another myth about those strange gays who are not like other people. Let's face it, anyone who has ever had constipation should realize that having hard objects moving through one's anus is NOT fun. I doubt anal sex ever happens voluntarily, except in crazy people and masochists. And that holds for both men and women.

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boodilly November 18 2006, 09:39:12 UTC
Being female, I agree that the very idea of having anything inserted into my rectum is rather unsettling. But it does seem that many men and women actually do enjoy it. I'm not interested in finding out what I am missing out on!

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