I think Nature is indifferent and sets upon her course like a clock with little regard for the outcome in human terms/expectations.// Homosexuality was the preferred relationship in ancient times-Greece, for instance- but there was also a system for wives as childbearers, sources of dowries, slaves as concubines, etc.// Yes- my attitude is like yours except I would include lesbians but I pretend I am cool about it- I just block it out of my mind. On the other hand, being heterosexual is frought with troubles and mischief, as well.
What do you think of these sackcloth and ashes confessions of adulterous husbands in the national spotlight? Frankly, I think these men are pathetic. On Feb 20, 2:41 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 10:53 PM, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote: > > Nearly every species on earth engages in homosexual activity. Exactly > > what part of mother nature would be offended? > > I like the way threads morph into other discussions. I don't see > 'mother nature' as being offended by anything. "She" feels nothing at > all, respects nothing and forgives nothing because she doesn't exist. > However, it is undeniable that homosexuality offends some humans. > Perhaps it's due to repression by strict parents or a religion or > maybe they are uncomfortable with their own sexuality; I don't know. > For me, personally, thinking about male homosexual activity makes me > slightly nauseous so I tend to avoid it. (incidentally, I have a much > different reaction to female homosexual activity) > > I view gay sex as mutual masturbation. There's nothing wrong with it > and, indeed, it can be psychologically healthy if biologically > wasteful. That said, I still would rather not hear the details from > friends for the above mentioned reasons. I don't want to offend them > by letting them know it makes me sick to my stomach. Seeing blatant > male homosexual affection(kissing, rubbing, etc.) also makes me > slightly ill. Girl on girl and guy on girl doesn't bother me at all > and in fact I have a voyeuristic streak in my that wants to keep > watching and I have to force myself to move on. It's pleasurable. I > don't see this a big deal and it's easy enough to ignore what makes me > uncomfortable. I think it may be genetic. Perhaps this is what you > mean by mother nature being offended? > > It's weird because my brain isn't offended but my stomach maybe is. > It's strange. > > dj -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/minds-eye?hl=en.
