Re: Character information from Jo
- From: Alex Clark <alexbclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 03:50:39 -0700
On Oct 23, 6:00 am, Ron Hunter <rphun...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alex Clark wrote:
On Oct 22, 9:45 pm, Ron Hunter <rphun...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kenny wrote:
"Ron Hunter" <rphun...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageYou confuse gender confusion with sexuality. When a person is unsure of
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Sigh. A 'gay' person can have sex ONLY with a person of the same gender.Uh, no. Before a friend of mine "came out of the closet" (so to speak), he
was married, and before he got married, he had a couple of girlfriends too.
And I know that they did the horizontal shuffle all the time.
A heterosexual person can have sex (to orgasm) ONLY with a person of theUh, no. As above, his now ex-wife thought he was awsome in bed.
opposite gender.
Unfortunately, most people misuse the words, or don't understand theI disagree. Lots of gay people date and get married to people of the
limitations of the definitions. May gay men date women regularly, enjoy
their company, and have lasting relationships (just not sexual ones). If
the relationships become sexual, then the person is NOT homosexual, but
'bisexual'. I suspect that most people are really bisexual, but by
preference, custom, tradition, and personal choice, restrict themselves to
sex with only one gender.
opposite sex for lots of different reasons. However, when a gay person
finally accepts that they are gay, often they never date a person from the
opposite sex again.
Kenny
his feelings, then he may experiment before finding his true feelings.
However, a person who can find satisfaction (sexually) with either sex,
even if he prefers one over the other, is NOT a homosexual, but a bisexual.
There are, also, people for whom sex just isn't a significant
motivation, and they are asexual. This, at least, we know isn't
genetic. Grin.
If you mean that we know that asexuality isn't genetic just because
asexuals are not motivated to have their own children, I think that
you must be mistaken. In a social animal, there may be useful social
roles that exclude individual reproductive activity, but that serve
the survival (or even the reproduction) of the group as a whole. Where
such roles continue to be useful for many generations, there could be
a genetic predisposition for the species to have some offspring that
are suited to such nonreproductive roles.
--
Alex Clark
Odd mare vomit roll (an anagram rejected by Tom Riddle)
Sigh. Some people really can't tell if one is joking without an emoticon.
A joke is not always just a joke.
It isn't something for which natural selection can spread through a
population. Rather like religions which don't believe in sex. For some
reason, they just don't seem to have much 'staying power'.
But there is at least one widespread religion that calls for asexual
classes of religious leaders and full-time practitioners. Whether the
members of those classes really are asexual is another matter, but
this is what that religion believes in.
--
Alex Clark
A drivel mold motor (an anagram rejected by Tom Riddle)
.
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