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Kathy26677ParticipantActually, there are over 400 species in the animal kingdom that have been observed to practice homosexual behavior. I have to admit that I find the premise of your question disturbing. I think people with a homosexual orientation should not be reduced to nothing more than their means of sexual expression. People who are homosexual live ordinary lives every day and are more like people who are heterosexual than we are different from you. My sexual orientation means much more than the gender of the person with whom I share a sexual experience. My emotional, psychological, spiritual and sexual bonding is with women, and I did not place sexual bonding in the last place in that list by accident. I think one of the ways people who don’t like or understand people who are homosexual try to justify their feelings is by attempting to dehumanize us and demonize us. That is why we often hear ourselves compared to pedophiles, necrophiles, rapists and other criminals. That is also why we continue to hear about some mythical ‘gay agenda’ we are all supposedly pledged to ‘force’ on the heterosexual population and why we are accused of trying to ‘teach homosexuality’ to children. I think you can’t ‘teach homosexuality’ to anyone; either you are a homosexual person or you are not. We are born with a homosexual orientation; no one taught it to us because it can’t be taught. Another myth about us is there is a ‘gay lifestyle.’ My lifestyle is that of a middle-aged suburban woman who is a career civil servant. I’d like to think you would reconsider comparing human beings to lesser animals. That is, after all, what we are . . . human beings with the same emotions as every human being experiences.
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Name : Kathy26677, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Lesbian, Race : White/Caucasian, Age : 48, City : Washington, State : DC, Country : United States, Occupation : Systems Analyst, Education level : 2 Years of College,- AuthorPosts