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Originally posted by ilw@2 October 2003 - 14:36
Its not just single celled organisms, snails and slugs are commonly hermaphroditic ie they possess both sexual organs I'm not sure if that qualifies them as homosexual or not, but there is only a single sex so i think it does. Homosexuality as you state has been found in quite a large number of species in nature, no its not to continue the species, but so what that doesn't make it unnatural and its not contagious so what do you care if someone is happy being gay.
I think the psychological theory that its not all black and white in terms of your sexuality is quite a widely held and respected view I rather doubt its one psychologist on his own.
STD's are more easily spread through male homosexual sex (though not female) because basically your arse isn't up to that kind of treatment, the solution here probably isn't to ban all gay sex, perhaps a more reasonable approach would be promote the use of condoms?
Until we know what causes homosexuality the wild theories abound, I would bet large amounts of money that its more complex than "emotional detachment from the parent of the same sex" , my personal opinion is that like most things its a nature and nurture thing, ie genetic and environmental.
As for depression among gays, that may have a good deal to do with the way society and in particular people such as yourself treat them. (and this depression along with the STD problem undoubtedly contribute to earlier deaths, though I have a shred of doubt about your figures.)
No, it doesn't qualify them as homosexuals. Homosexuality cannot exist in single gender species.