the greeks were sick old perverts that liked to have little boy asses
around to poke.
dont give me that crap.

erase all of the schtuff that you can throw in about pleasure, etc...

anatomically speaking, the two just dont fit.

there is no reproduction orifice on a man that a man can fill.
there is no reproduction orifice on a woman that a woman can fill.

the converse is true in both cases.

tw

On 3/13/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dost thou not agree that they are an anomaly?
>
> Tw
>
> Depend on the definition of anomaly we are using; taking these from "The 
> American Heritage" dictionary provided by Google.
>
> 1  Deviation or departure from the normal or common order, form, or rule.
>
> 2 One that is peculiar, irregular, abnormal, or difficult to classify: "Both 
> men are anomalies: they have . . . likable personalities but each has made 
> his reputation as a heavy" (David Pauly).
>
> Not necessarily the first one.  Homosexuals have been around as long as 
> record history as far as I know, so I would presume they existed even before 
> humans started writing there life's stories.
>
> The second one seems to fit even less to me accept maybe the part "difficult 
> to classify"
>
> Now, I would agree they are a minority.  There are currently more 
> heterosexuals in the average community.  But I don't see that as any reason 
> that homosexuals are "wrong", "an anomaly", or "bad".  There are just not as 
> many as the rest of us.
>
> What I would like to know, I'm sure the information is out there - I have 
> just never been exposed to it, is how different tribes of humans dealt with 
> homosexuality before contact with Northern European Christians?
>
> If it is truly "unnatural," I would expect similar ostracization of the 
> practice.  But since at least some Greek city states did not ostracize their 
> homosexual members, I would be surprised if this was very universal.
>
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