French man to lesbian couple: Farewell kiss "cannot be tolerated"

Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?

Of course. But when you publicly display your bigotry you have to expect consequences. What you see on display is the free market.

The term "bigotry" is way over-used in my opinion. Having a higher sense of morality does not a bigot, make.

Does a woman kissing her girlfriend goodbye in public offend you enough to go on a homophobic rant while people are recording? This dude was a retard.

A peck on the lips vs. a deep tongue kiss are two, different things. I've been around the block so very little shocks me anymore but I should have the right to take my children into the public square without subjecting them to open queerism.

Pretty much how I feel, I don't care what people do but keep it away from our children.
 
Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

Paris is where people – lovestruck locals and tourists alike – kiss. You can hardly take two steps down a rue or grand boulevard without seeing a couple smooching, often in the middle of the pavement.

Carrie and Mr Big chose the Pont des Arts for their kiss in the final episode of Sex and the City and visitors can hire a photographer to capture them recreating Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton’s kiss outside the Hôtel de Ville à la Something’s Gotta Give. Robert Doisneau’s black-and-white photograph of a couple kissing is perhaps the most famous French kiss, even if it was staged. At the main international station, the Gare du Nord, a parting embrace is de rigueur.

However, it seems that not all kissers are equal in the land of liberté, égalité, fraternité. A train guard from a major railway company has been suspended after allegedly shouting at a lesbian couple that their farewell embrace “cannot be tolerated”. He went on to tell the astonished and humiliated pair that it would have been fine for heterosexual couples to kiss. Now campaigners have insisted that the company, Thalys International, a French, Belgian, German and Dutch rail consortium that has featured a same-sex couple in advertising campaigns, apologises and ensures staff receive equality training.

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?
no body's taking that right from him he can believe what ever he chooses. his right's and beliefs end when they infringe on the rights of others..
A simple concept that seems as complicated to conservatives as astrophysics .
But public is not private. Concessions and agreements need to be reached. Homos don't get to dictate any more than anyone else. Don't tell that to the homo agenda, though.
neither do so called straights....besides you like that guy are a day late and a dollar short on Concessions and agreements....
it has already been done..
It's an open-ended condition. That's why we have legislatures.
 
Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

Paris is where people – lovestruck locals and tourists alike – kiss. You can hardly take two steps down a rue or grand boulevard without seeing a couple smooching, often in the middle of the pavement.

Carrie and Mr Big chose the Pont des Arts for their kiss in the final episode of Sex and the City and visitors can hire a photographer to capture them recreating Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton’s kiss outside the Hôtel de Ville à la Something’s Gotta Give. Robert Doisneau’s black-and-white photograph of a couple kissing is perhaps the most famous French kiss, even if it was staged. At the main international station, the Gare du Nord, a parting embrace is de rigueur.

However, it seems that not all kissers are equal in the land of liberté, égalité, fraternité. A train guard from a major railway company has been suspended after allegedly shouting at a lesbian couple that their farewell embrace “cannot be tolerated”. He went on to tell the astonished and humiliated pair that it would have been fine for heterosexual couples to kiss. Now campaigners have insisted that the company, Thalys International, a French, Belgian, German and Dutch rail consortium that has featured a same-sex couple in advertising campaigns, apologises and ensures staff receive equality training.

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?
no body's taking that right from him he can believe what ever he chooses. his right's and beliefs end when they infringe on the rights of others..
A simple concept that seems as complicated to conservatives as astrophysics .
If you actually think about your own comment you might understand how it contradicts itself.
hardly ....but you just keep wishing..
 
Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

Paris is where people – lovestruck locals and tourists alike – kiss. You can hardly take two steps down a rue or grand boulevard without seeing a couple smooching, often in the middle of the pavement.

Carrie and Mr Big chose the Pont des Arts for their kiss in the final episode of Sex and the City and visitors can hire a photographer to capture them recreating Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton’s kiss outside the Hôtel de Ville à la Something’s Gotta Give. Robert Doisneau’s black-and-white photograph of a couple kissing is perhaps the most famous French kiss, even if it was staged. At the main international station, the Gare du Nord, a parting embrace is de rigueur.

However, it seems that not all kissers are equal in the land of liberté, égalité, fraternité. A train guard from a major railway company has been suspended after allegedly shouting at a lesbian couple that their farewell embrace “cannot be tolerated”. He went on to tell the astonished and humiliated pair that it would have been fine for heterosexual couples to kiss. Now campaigners have insisted that the company, Thalys International, a French, Belgian, German and Dutch rail consortium that has featured a same-sex couple in advertising campaigns, apologises and ensures staff receive equality training.

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?
no body's taking that right from him he can believe what ever he chooses. his right's and beliefs end when they infringe on the rights of others..
A simple concept that seems as complicated to conservatives as astrophysics .

I should have the right to walk down a public street without being forced to witness indecent acts like public urination, nudity, or homosexual kissing.
 
Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?
no body's taking that right from him he can believe what ever he chooses. his right's and beliefs end when they infringe on the rights of others..
A simple concept that seems as complicated to conservatives as astrophysics .
But public is not private. Concessions and agreements need to be reached. Homos don't get to dictate any more than anyone else. Don't tell that to the homo agenda, though.
neither do so called straights....besides you like that guy are a day late and a dollar short on Concessions and agreements....
it has already been done..
It's an open-ended condition. That's why we have legislatures.
more rationalizing..
 
Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?
no body's taking that right from him he can believe what ever he chooses. his right's and beliefs end when they infringe on the rights of others..
A simple concept that seems as complicated to conservatives as astrophysics .
But public is not private. Concessions and agreements need to be reached. Homos don't get to dictate any more than anyone else. Don't tell that to the homo agenda, though.
neither do so called straights....besides you like that guy are a day late and a dollar short on Concessions and agreements....
it has already been done..
It's an open-ended condition. That's why we have legislatures.
more rationalizing..
We don't have legislatures?
 
Will all inherently repulsive behavior be forced to be tolerated by legal decree? Will people be forced by law to watch others defecate in public and those who refuse be branded as bigots and poop-a-phobes?
Homos need to get over themselves and consider others and be more tolerant of non-homos' sensibilities and nature. Hypocrites.
read post# 13...
nature favors homosexuality
Homosexuality, as natural as heterosexual sex
Nature s Homosexuality - Softpedia


When we say homosexuality is against nature, this is the biggest nonsense.

If we peek on nature, we'll see animal gays arising from any corner...

Homosexuality as an unnatural phenomenon can now be rejected scientifically.

From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos (dwarf chimpanzee) that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles.

With more than 1,500 species displaying homosexuality, you can really have a chance to visualize the phenomenon!

And it has been confirmed from invertebrates (like crayfish and beetles) till the anthropoid (man like) apes.

The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation.

"I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University.

"If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important."

However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than it's necessary for reproduction.

And as has been observed for tens of years that animals take drugs (see article bellow) and look for pleasure, why sex for pure pleasure would be so unnatural?

"You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told.

Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.

Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex.

In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships permit an easier way to join a pack.

"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," said Petter Bockman from University of Oslo.

"In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."

In Australian black swan, almost 25 % of the families are homosexual couples.

Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to get an offspring.

Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own.

"Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are artificial terms defined by human society.

"Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said.

Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs and hermaphrodites can be encountered even among fishes.

A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea.

Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.

In many species of lizards, females clone themselves.

Animal homosexuality, like human homosexuality, is challenging and poorly understood and scientific world still looks with shame upon the subject.

Many researchers don't even want to be linked with this type of investigation.

"I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said.

Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
True...like blue eyes or left-handedness.
 
Mobilize the Gaystapo at once!!!!!! Crucify them!!!!!!!!

The company he works for didn't feel that his beliefs meshed with the public image they were trying to portray, and they made a business decision to fire him. The story will be forgotten a week from now, and he can find another job. I see nothing wrong with the way it went down.

Bleh, I'm really sick of hearing about the poor homosexuals. I'll be glad when the fad is over
it's no fad ....
Yes it is.people
as always false
 
Will all inherently repulsive behavior be forced to be tolerated by legal decree? Will people be forced by law to watch others defecate in public and those who refuse be branded as bigots and poop-a-phobes?
Homos need to get over themselves and consider others and be more tolerant of non-homos' sensibilities and nature. Hypocrites.
read post# 13...
nature favors homosexuality
Homosexuality, as natural as heterosexual sex
Nature s Homosexuality - Softpedia


When we say homosexuality is against nature, this is the biggest nonsense.

If we peek on nature, we'll see animal gays arising from any corner...

Homosexuality as an unnatural phenomenon can now be rejected scientifically.

From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos (dwarf chimpanzee) that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles.

With more than 1,500 species displaying homosexuality, you can really have a chance to visualize the phenomenon!

And it has been confirmed from invertebrates (like crayfish and beetles) till the anthropoid (man like) apes.

The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation.

"I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University.

"If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important."

However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than it's necessary for reproduction.

And as has been observed for tens of years that animals take drugs (see article bellow) and look for pleasure, why sex for pure pleasure would be so unnatural?

"You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told.

Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.

Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex.

In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships permit an easier way to join a pack.

"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," said Petter Bockman from University of Oslo.

"In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."

In Australian black swan, almost 25 % of the families are homosexual couples.

Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to get an offspring.

Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own.

"Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are artificial terms defined by human society.

"Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said.

Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs and hermaphrodites can be encountered even among fishes.

A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea.

Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.

In many species of lizards, females clone themselves.

Animal homosexuality, like human homosexuality, is challenging and poorly understood and scientific world still looks with shame upon the subject.

Many researchers don't even want to be linked with this type of investigation.

"I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said.

Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
Homosexuality in nature occurs when there is a sexual stressor like a lack of females. Animals do not have erogenous zones. They have a biological imperative to mate. When deprived of a suitable mate the imperative doesn't go away. A bull makes advances to another bull. An elk tries to mate with a car. The elk doesn't love the car. Nor is the elk sexually attracted to the car. The same goes for bulls or bonobo apes.
 
Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?

Of course. But when you publicly display your bigotry you have to expect consequences. What you see on display is the free market.

The term "bigotry" is way over-used in my opinion. Having a higher sense of morality does not a bigot, make.

Does a woman kissing her girlfriend goodbye in public offend you enough to go on a homophobic rant while people are recording? This dude was a retard.

A peck on the lips vs. a deep tongue kiss are two, different things. I've been around the block so very little shocks me anymore but I should have the right to take my children into the public square without subjecting them to open queerism.
not the what about the children ploy !
 
Will all inherently repulsive behavior be forced to be tolerated by legal decree? Will people be forced by law to watch others defecate in public and those who refuse be branded as bigots and poop-a-phobes?
Homos need to get over themselves and consider others and be more tolerant of non-homos' sensibilities and nature. Hypocrites.
read post# 13...
nature favors homosexuality
Homosexuality, as natural as heterosexual sex
Nature s Homosexuality - Softpedia


When we say homosexuality is against nature, this is the biggest nonsense.

If we peek on nature, we'll see animal gays arising from any corner...

Homosexuality as an unnatural phenomenon can now be rejected scientifically.

From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos (dwarf chimpanzee) that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles.

With more than 1,500 species displaying homosexuality, you can really have a chance to visualize the phenomenon!

And it has been confirmed from invertebrates (like crayfish and beetles) till the anthropoid (man like) apes.

The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation.

"I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University.

"If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important."

However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than it's necessary for reproduction.

And as has been observed for tens of years that animals take drugs (see article bellow) and look for pleasure, why sex for pure pleasure would be so unnatural?

"You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told.

Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.

Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex.

In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships permit an easier way to join a pack.

"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," said Petter Bockman from University of Oslo.

"In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."

In Australian black swan, almost 25 % of the families are homosexual couples.

Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to get an offspring.

Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own.

"Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are artificial terms defined by human society.

"Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said.

Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs and hermaphrodites can be encountered even among fishes.

A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea.

Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.

In many species of lizards, females clone themselves.

Animal homosexuality, like human homosexuality, is challenging and poorly understood and scientific world still looks with shame upon the subject.

Many researchers don't even want to be linked with this type of investigation.

"I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said.

Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
Homosexuality in nature occurs when there is a sexual stressor like a lack of females. Animals do not have erogenous zones. They have a biological imperative to mate. When deprived of a suitable mate the imperative doesn't go away. A bull makes advances to another bull. An elk tries to mate with a car. The elk doesn't love the car. Nor is the elk sexually attracted to the car. The same goes for bulls or bonobo apes.

If there is evolution homosexuals derived from bonobos, those things will screw anything
 
Will all inherently repulsive behavior be forced to be tolerated by legal decree? Will people be forced by law to watch others defecate in public and those who refuse be branded as bigots and poop-a-phobes?
Homos need to get over themselves and consider others and be more tolerant of non-homos' sensibilities and nature. Hypocrites.
read post# 13...
nature favors homosexuality
Homosexuality, as natural as heterosexual sex
Nature s Homosexuality - Softpedia


When we say homosexuality is against nature, this is the biggest nonsense.

If we peek on nature, we'll see animal gays arising from any corner...

Homosexuality as an unnatural phenomenon can now be rejected scientifically.

From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos (dwarf chimpanzee) that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles.

With more than 1,500 species displaying homosexuality, you can really have a chance to visualize the phenomenon!

And it has been confirmed from invertebrates (like crayfish and beetles) till the anthropoid (man like) apes.

The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation.

"I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University.

"If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important."

However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than it's necessary for reproduction.

And as has been observed for tens of years that animals take drugs (see article bellow) and look for pleasure, why sex for pure pleasure would be so unnatural?

"You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told.

Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.

Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex.

In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships permit an easier way to join a pack.

"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," said Petter Bockman from University of Oslo.

"In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."

In Australian black swan, almost 25 % of the families are homosexual couples.

Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to get an offspring.

Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own.

"Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are artificial terms defined by human society.

"Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said.

Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs and hermaphrodites can be encountered even among fishes.

A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea.

Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.

In many species of lizards, females clone themselves.

Animal homosexuality, like human homosexuality, is challenging and poorly understood and scientific world still looks with shame upon the subject.

Many researchers don't even want to be linked with this type of investigation.

"I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said.

Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
false! the only rule in nature is to survive.
the rationalizing comes fast and furious.....

We wouldn't see animals reproducing year after year if heterosexuality wasn't common and normal in the animal kingdom.
yes we would nature does what it needs to ,to reproduce
heterosexuality is just one-way to achieve that
lots of creatures reproduce asexuality most all plant life needs a third party to reproduce..
 
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Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?

Of course. But when you publicly display your bigotry you have to expect consequences. What you see on display is the free market.

The term "bigotry" is way over-used in my opinion. Having a higher sense of morality does not a bigot, make.

Does a woman kissing her girlfriend goodbye in public offend you enough to go on a homophobic rant while people are recording? This dude was a retard.

A peck on the lips vs. a deep tongue kiss are two, different things. I've been around the block so very little shocks me anymore but I should have the right to take my children into the public square without subjecting them to open queerism.

Pretty much how I feel, I don't care what people do but keep it away from our children.
 
no body's taking that right from him he can believe what ever he chooses. his right's and beliefs end when they infringe on the rights of others..
A simple concept that seems as complicated to conservatives as astrophysics .
But public is not private. Concessions and agreements need to be reached. Homos don't get to dictate any more than anyone else. Don't tell that to the homo agenda, though.
neither do so called straights....besides you like that guy are a day late and a dollar short on Concessions and agreements....
it has already been done..
It's an open-ended condition. That's why we have legislatures.
more rationalizing..
We don't have legislatures?
irrelevant! next ....
 
Will all inherently repulsive behavior be forced to be tolerated by legal decree? Will people be forced by law to watch others defecate in public and those who refuse be branded as bigots and poop-a-phobes?
Homos need to get over themselves and consider others and be more tolerant of non-homos' sensibilities and nature. Hypocrites.
read post# 13...
nature favors homosexuality
Homosexuality, as natural as heterosexual sex
Nature s Homosexuality - Softpedia


When we say homosexuality is against nature, this is the biggest nonsense.

If we peek on nature, we'll see animal gays arising from any corner...

Homosexuality as an unnatural phenomenon can now be rejected scientifically.

From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos (dwarf chimpanzee) that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles.

With more than 1,500 species displaying homosexuality, you can really have a chance to visualize the phenomenon!

And it has been confirmed from invertebrates (like crayfish and beetles) till the anthropoid (man like) apes.

The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation.

"I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University.

"If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important."

However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than it's necessary for reproduction.

And as has been observed for tens of years that animals take drugs (see article bellow) and look for pleasure, why sex for pure pleasure would be so unnatural?

"You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told.

Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.

Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex.

In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships permit an easier way to join a pack.

"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," said Petter Bockman from University of Oslo.

"In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."

In Australian black swan, almost 25 % of the families are homosexual couples.

Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to get an offspring.

Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own.

"Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are artificial terms defined by human society.

"Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said.

Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs and hermaphrodites can be encountered even among fishes.

A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea.

Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.

In many species of lizards, females clone themselves.

Animal homosexuality, like human homosexuality, is challenging and poorly understood and scientific world still looks with shame upon the subject.

Many researchers don't even want to be linked with this type of investigation.

"I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said.

Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
True...like blue eyes or left-handedness.
More like blindness or palsy.
 
Will all inherently repulsive behavior be forced to be tolerated by legal decree? Will people be forced by law to watch others defecate in public and those who refuse be branded as bigots and poop-a-phobes?
Homos need to get over themselves and consider others and be more tolerant of non-homos' sensibilities and nature. Hypocrites.
read post# 13...
nature favors homosexuality
Homosexuality, as natural as heterosexual sex
Nature s Homosexuality - Softpedia


When we say homosexuality is against nature, this is the biggest nonsense.

If we peek on nature, we'll see animal gays arising from any corner...

Homosexuality as an unnatural phenomenon can now be rejected scientifically.

From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos (dwarf chimpanzee) that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles.

With more than 1,500 species displaying homosexuality, you can really have a chance to visualize the phenomenon!

And it has been confirmed from invertebrates (like crayfish and beetles) till the anthropoid (man like) apes.

The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation.

"I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University.

"If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important."

However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than it's necessary for reproduction.

And as has been observed for tens of years that animals take drugs (see article bellow) and look for pleasure, why sex for pure pleasure would be so unnatural?

"You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told.

Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.

Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex.

In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships permit an easier way to join a pack.

"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," said Petter Bockman from University of Oslo.

"In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."

In Australian black swan, almost 25 % of the families are homosexual couples.

Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to get an offspring.

Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own.

"Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are artificial terms defined by human society.

"Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said.

Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs and hermaphrodites can be encountered even among fishes.

A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea.

Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.

In many species of lizards, females clone themselves.

Animal homosexuality, like human homosexuality, is challenging and poorly understood and scientific world still looks with shame upon the subject.

Many researchers don't even want to be linked with this type of investigation.

"I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said.

Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
false! the only rule in nature is to survive.
the rationalizing comes fast and furious.....

We wouldn't see animals reproducing year after year if heterosexuality wasn't common and normal in the animal kingdom.
yes we would nature does what it needs to ,to reproduce
heterosexuality is just one-way to achieve that
lots of creatures reproduce asexuality most all plant life needs a third party to reproduce..
Hetero is the only way humans reproduce regardless of whatever contrivance is employed to achieve that end.
 
Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

Shouldn't the man have a right to his beliefs if the queers have a right to theirs?

Of course. But when you publicly display your bigotry you have to expect consequences. What you see on display is the free market.

The term "bigotry" is way over-used in my opinion. Having a higher sense of morality does not a bigot, make.

Does a woman kissing her girlfriend goodbye in public offend you enough to go on a homophobic rant while people are recording? This dude was a retard.

A peck on the lips vs. a deep tongue kiss are two, different things. I've been around the block so very little shocks me anymore but I should have the right to take my children into the public square without subjecting them to open queerism.

She gave her a French kiss... in France...
 
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nature favors homosexuality
Homosexuality, as natural as heterosexual sex
Nature s Homosexuality - Softpedia


When we say homosexuality is against nature, this is the biggest nonsense.

If we peek on nature, we'll see animal gays arising from any corner...

Homosexuality as an unnatural phenomenon can now be rejected scientifically.

From male killer whales that ride the dorsal fin of another male to female bonobos (dwarf chimpanzee) that rub their genitals together, the animal kingdom tolerates all kinds of lifestyles.

With more than 1,500 species displaying homosexuality, you can really have a chance to visualize the phenomenon!

And it has been confirmed from invertebrates (like crayfish and beetles) till the anthropoid (man like) apes.

The idea, however, is rarely discussed in the scientific community and is often dismissed as unnatural because it doesn't appear to benefit the larger cause of species continuation.

"I think to some extent people don't think it's important because we went through all this time period in sociobiology where everything had to be tied to reproduction and reproductive success," said Linda Wolfe, who heads the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University.

"If it doesn't have [something to do] with reproduction it's not important."

However, species continuation may not always be the ultimate goal, as many animals, including humans, engage in sexual activities more than it's necessary for reproduction.

And as has been observed for tens of years that animals take drugs (see article bellow) and look for pleasure, why sex for pure pleasure would be so unnatural?

"You can make up all kinds of stories: Oh it's for dominance, it's for this, it's for that, but when it comes down to the bottom I think it's just for sexual pleasure," Wolfe told.

Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex could have a bigger natural cause than just pure ecstasy: namely evolutionary benefits.

Copulation could be used for alliance and protection among animals of the same sex.

In situations when a species is mostly bisexual, homosexual relationships permit an easier way to join a pack.

"In bonobos for instance, strict heterosexual individuals would not be able to make friends in the flock and thus never be able to breed," said Petter Bockman from University of Oslo.

"In some bird species that bond for life, homosexual pairs raise young. If they are females, a male may fertilize their eggs. If they are males, a solitary female may mate with them and deposit her eggs in their nest."

In Australian black swan, almost 25 % of the families are homosexual couples.

Male couples sometimes mate with a female just to get an offspring.

Once she lays the egg, they chase her away, hatch the egg, and raise a family on their own.

"Homosexuality" and "heterosexuality" are artificial terms defined by human society.

"Many species are hermaphrodites," Bockman said.

Hermaphrodites have both male and female sex organs and hermaphrodites can be encountered even among fishes.

A lot of marine species have no sex life at all, but just squirt their eggs or semen into sea.

Some creatures even reproduce asexually, by dividing themselves into two organisms.

In many species of lizards, females clone themselves.

Animal homosexuality, like human homosexuality, is challenging and poorly understood and scientific world still looks with shame upon the subject.

Many researchers don't even want to be linked with this type of investigation.

"I've had primatologists offer to give me their data on homosexual behavior because they didn't want to publish it," Wolfe said.

Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
false! the only rule in nature is to survive.
the rationalizing comes fast and furious.....

We wouldn't see animals reproducing year after year if heterosexuality wasn't common and normal in the animal kingdom.
yes we would nature does what it needs to ,to reproduce
heterosexuality is just one-way to achieve that
lots of creatures reproduce asexuality most all plant life needs a third party to reproduce..
Hetero is the only way humans reproduce regardless of whatever contrivance is employed to achieve that end.
false ...In Vitro Fertilization
 
Homosexuality in nature is the rare exception ... not the rule!
false! the only rule in nature is to survive.
the rationalizing comes fast and furious.....

We wouldn't see animals reproducing year after year if heterosexuality wasn't common and normal in the animal kingdom.
yes we would nature does what it needs to ,to reproduce
heterosexuality is just one-way to achieve that
lots of creatures reproduce asexuality most all plant life needs a third party to reproduce..
Hetero is the only way humans reproduce regardless of whatever contrivance is employed to achieve that end.
false ...In Vitro Fertilization
Geez, you are dense. In vitro requires an egg and sperm. Hetero. Duh!
 
Lesbians goodbye kiss leads to humiliation in Paris World news The Guardian

Paris is where people – lovestruck locals and tourists alike – kiss. You can hardly take two steps down a rue or grand boulevard without seeing a couple smooching, often in the middle of the pavement.

Carrie and Mr Big chose the Pont des Arts for their kiss in the final episode of Sex and the City and visitors can hire a photographer to capture them recreating Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton’s kiss outside the Hôtel de Ville à la Something’s Gotta Give. Robert Doisneau’s black-and-white photograph of a couple kissing is perhaps the most famous French kiss, even if it was staged. At the main international station, the Gare du Nord, a parting embrace is de rigueur.

However, it seems that not all kissers are equal in the land of liberté, égalité, fraternité. A train guard from a major railway company has been suspended after allegedly shouting at a lesbian couple that their farewell embrace “cannot be tolerated”. He went on to tell the astonished and humiliated pair that it would have been fine for heterosexual couples to kiss. Now campaigners have insisted that the company, Thalys International, a French, Belgian, German and Dutch rail consortium that has featured a same-sex couple in advertising campaigns, apologises and ensures staff receive equality training.

What are people thinking nowadays? You might as well shout, "Can I be fired from my job now?" You are welcome to be openly bigoted as you want, but no company is obligated to keep you on the payroll. This man is lucky he was only suspended from his job.

This happened in...France? :) Ah yes, France, land of rigid social conservatism and birthplace of puritanism and self-restraint.
 

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