I think people talk a lot of nonsense about homosexuality. People who cannot explain physical attraction still feel entitled to a view when it comes to same sex attraction. How reasonable is that?
If homosexuality were a natural process then surely it would be present in other species that also reproduce sexually? Yes?
OK, so what about dolphins? Homosexual behavior is well-documented in bottlenose dolphins, a species extensively studied for such interactions
It's common to hear gay apologists claim that all animals show homosexual traits. However, the bottom line (no pun intended) is that there is no incidence of male animals penetrating other male animals.
So you didn't bother to look at the link I provided? It starts:
Same-sex socio-sexual behaviours (SSSB) in animals are interactions between members of the same sex which are ascribed to opposite sex courtship and mating behaviours without reproduction (Bailey & Zuk 2009). These include mounting, genital contact, courting and pair bonding (Bagemihl 1999 cited by Scharf & Martin 2013). There is evidence for SSSB in more than 1500 species across the animal kingdom (Monk et al. 2019). Common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), for example, are known to exhibit homosexual behaviour through tactile interactions; members of the same sex, particularly in males (Silva & Spinelli, 2023), have been recorded mounting one another and stimulating the other’s genitals using a flipper, melon, fluke, or rostrum (Serres et al. 2022).
Not true. There are incidences of male animals in effect "raping" other males. Hellbent on sticking their male organ somewhere while acting out sexual aggression on another of their same gender, and so penetrate anally, causing great harm which can result in death of the victim
Not according to scientists I have seen discuss the issue. There is a tagline that's been thrown around for years, 'over 1500 species....' blah blah blah. No penetration.
I think people talk a lot of nonsense about homosexuality. People who cannot explain physical attraction still feel entitled to a view when it comes to same sex attraction. How reasonable is that?
If homosexuality were a natural process then surely it would be present in other species that also reproduce sexually? Yes?
OK, so what about dolphins? Homosexual behavior is well-documented in bottlenose dolphins, a species extensively studied for such interactions
It's common to hear gay apologists claim that all animals show homosexual traits. However, the bottom line (no pun intended) is that there is no incidence of male animals penetrating other male animals.
So you didn't bother to look at the link I provided? It starts:
I did read it. As I said, none penetrate another.
So how would you define "mounting" with relation to "same-sex sexual behavior" in dolphins?
Not true. There are incidences of male animals in effect "raping" other males. Hellbent on sticking their male organ somewhere while acting out sexual aggression on another of their same gender, and so penetrate anally, causing great harm which can result in death of the victim
Not according to scientists I have seen discuss the issue. There is a tagline that's been thrown around for years, 'over 1500 species....' blah blah blah. No penetration.