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Originally posted by Stonecoldchavez:
It is not "normal". It is not human nature to be gay. You do not see homosexuality in the animal world. We are just on top of that world.
Take an anthropology class or two . . .

"Perhaps the bonobo's most typical sexual pattern, undocumented in any other primate, is genito-genital rubbing (or GG rubbing) between adult females. One female facing another clings with arms and legs to a partner that, standing on both hands and feet, lifts her off the ground. The two females then rub their genital swellings laterally together, emitting grins and squeals that probably reflect orgasmic experiences. (Laboratory experiments on stump- tailed macaques have demonstrated that women are not the only female primates capable of physiological orgasm.)

Male bonobos, too, may engage in pseudocopulation but generally perform a variation. Standing back to back, one male briefly rubs his scrotum against the buttocks of another. They also practice so-called penis-fencing, in which two males hang face to face from a branch while rubbing their erect penises together."


A bonobo is a species of primate so closely related to chimpanzees that they are difficult to distinguish from one another . . .

http://www.psc.uc.edu/hs/HS_de_Wall_Bonobo.htm

Almost forgot to include this link to the JAMA (Journal of American Medical Association) . . .

http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/283/16/2170
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