I thought the amount of nerves was also there to ensure we protected it
more than other areas because it is required to continue the species.

Those nerve endings down there work for pain also, ensuring that area is
protected during fighting, and kept the proper temperature I think has a
lot to do with those nerve endings down there.

I still submit that the pleasure is the motivating factor that allows
woman to let the waste disposal tube into them.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 3:41 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Being Gay: Nature or Nurture?
> 
> Tony, you need to go back and read a little more on the theory.
> 
> Our gear is obviously for our enjoyment. Otherwise, there would not be
> so many nerve endings around there. And no one would do it. The urge
> to have children is seldom what drives the mating process. It is the
> enjoyment. My neighbor's cat is not aware that having sex might result
> in kittens. (Nor, from all evidence, is my neighbor.). He does it,
> from all auditory evidence, for the sheer enjoyment. He also fights
> alot for that priviledge. He has the scars to prove it. He is also a
> mean old cat. I would bet that most of the toms he is fighting now are
> his kids or grandkids. If you could ask him, I am sure he would not
> mind at a little less competition.
> 
> Did you know that sickle cell anemia and hemophelia are actually
> beneficial mutations in humans? They both have a very specific
> purposes. They are great for people who get it from their parent. But
> woe to those who get it from both parents. Bad things happen.
> 
> We are not far enough down the evolutionary science path to understand
> all the mechanisms that effect survival, and speciation for the most
> part is a very long process.
> 
> If it turns out that most people who are gay are so due to nature,
> then the question becomes - is it a good trait (helping survival), a
> bad trait (hurting long-term survival) or neutral (doesn't effect
> survival). Mostly this question can just be answered by the survivors
> looking back at their own history, not yet something we can predict.
> Only time will tell.
> 


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