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Hellenismos, BTW
That’s what I thought… comparing animal kingdom with humankind is apples and oranges.
Your response implies you're trolling (poorly) or you genuinely lack any familiarity with biology.
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That’s what I thought… comparing animal kingdom with humankind is apples and oranges.
Google not your thing?"Not just mammals. Homosexuality appears common in birds, as well."
Homosexual behavior that is.
A dog humps your leg, a ball, etc because of arousal or excitement.
Besides humans what others species actually have homosexual sex?
As I said....Google not your thing?
"One species in which exclusive homosexual orientation occurs is the domesticated sheep (About 10% of rams (males), refuse to mate with ewes (females) but do readily mate with other rams."
In October 2023, biologists reported studies of animals (over 1,500 different species) that found same-sex behavior (not necessarily related to human orientation) may help improve social stability by reducing conflict within the groups studied."
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Btw... Does a dog humping your leg means it wants sex with a human? Or is it something else?Google not your thing?
"One species in which exclusive homosexual orientation occurs is the domesticated sheep (About 10% of rams (males), refuse to mate with ewes (females) but do readily mate with other rams."
In October 2023, biologists reported studies of animals (over 1,500 different species) that found same-sex behavior (not necessarily related to human orientation) may help improve social stability by reducing conflict within the groups studied."
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Nothing is safe lolGoogle not your thing?
"One species in which exclusive homosexual orientation occurs is the domesticated sheep (About 10% of rams (males), refuse to mate with ewes (females) but do readily mate with other rams."
In October 2023, biologists reported studies of animals (over 1,500 different species) that found same-sex behavior (not necessarily related to human orientation) may help improve social stability by reducing conflict within the groups studied."
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Why are you ignoring what I posted? Try another one:As I said....
Homosexual behavior!
Besides humans what others species actually have homosexual sex
Yes it means it wants to create a new animal, half dog, half human.Btw... Does a dog humping your leg means it wants sex with a human? Or is it something else?
Not really… just never could understand the logic behind the statement. ie. you find it in the animal kingdom. it is normal and acceptable ergo if it can be found in human-kind, it is normal and acceptableYour response implies you're trolling (poorly) or you genuinely lack any familiarity with biology.
As I said Homosexual behavior.Why are you ignoring what I posted? Try another one:
- List of animals displaying homosexual behavior - Wikipedia
Humans are part of the animal kingdom.Not really… just never could understand the logic behind the statement. ie. you find it in the animal kingdom. it is normal and acceptable ergo if it can be found in human-kind, it is normal and acceptable
I cannot read it. One thing that I will say is that chimerism is rather rare. . . . hmm . . or maybe not. It could be more common than people thought. About 5% of pregnancies involve multiple embryos. And half of those will be mixed sexes.Is it more complicated then we think?
Chinese scientists propose a new theory of sex determination
Researchers have come up with a new hypothesis for how gender is determined after studying a patient with chimerism.amp.scmp.com
If it finishes you will have your answer.Btw... Does a dog humping your leg means it wants sex with a human? Or is it something else?
What on earth are you on about? I've just provided a link titled "List of animals displaying homosexual behaviour." Homosexual behaviour is homosexual sex.As I said Homosexual behavior.
Homosexual behavior -Same-sex sexual behaviour, that is, any attempted sexual activity between members of the same sex.
Is it really because they are homosexuals or is it driven by something else?
How many others species besides humans actually have homosexual sex?
Take this picture of a dog and ball. If that was another male dog(assuming that dog is male) it would be labeled homosexual behavior. But clearly its something else.
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Yeah, they had sex, but did they like it? Did they lay back and share a cigarette after the act?What on earth are you on about? I've just provided a link titled "List of animals displaying homosexual behaviour." Homosexual behaviour is homosexual sex.
If they aren't members of a gay nightclub it doesn't count.Yeah, they had sex, but did they like it? Did they lay back and share a cigarette after the act?
My point is if a male dog humps your leg, a ball, a stuffed animal, humps anything etc its called horny, funny, crazy, excited, etc.What on earth are you on about? I've just provided a link titled "List of animals displaying homosexual behaviour." Homosexual behaviour is homosexual sex.
Or you could enjoy yourself a bit more:If they aren't members of a gay nightclub it doesn't count.
I think I may have given up.
Disagreed? Where?No, you don't. Because you disagree with what's posted. And the science.
But nice attempt at playing "right".
Correct they are an anomaly. They dont constitute a different gender. Also their anomaly doesn't mean there are 47 genders or whatever the hell the number is these days, to choose.People who are intersex have genitals, chromosomes or reproductive organs that don’t fit into a male/female sex binary.
Intersex: What Is Intersex, Gender Identity, Intersex Surgery
Correct they are an anomaly. They dont constitute a different gender. Also their anomaly doesn't mean there are 47 genders or whatever the hell the number is these days, to choose.