There may well be somthing in that Don, I am reminded of the concept
of muscle memory.

On 21 Feb, 15:51, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
> “…I view gay sex as mutual masturbation…” – DJ
>
> For most, the same is true for hetero sex and all too often not even
> mutual! Of course, most of this supports the original thread here
> about the body being conscious…although that which followed RPs
> original post (“unconscious and dead”) is perplexing at best. Perhaps
> it was that initial and apparent non sequitur which resulted in such a
> potpourri of responses…
>
> On Feb 20, 12:41 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- Hide quoted text -
>
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