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This wasnt a constructive thread to begin with anyway. IT was a thread informing us of a fact, and wheres the constructive aspect? Besides, it looks like ur taking this very seriously by typing words in graalian forums |
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I'm not against homosexuality at all but I'm guess that if we all turn into homosexuals one day, human kind would go extinct? That always used to be the one thing that nagged me about homosexuality (without considering in-vitro fertilization; correct me if I'm wrong please). |
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The only cases you will see nowadays (and limited to very few species) is if out-breeding is impossible but still a lot of species treat incest like it is wrong and they can tell when it occurs. Animals have adapted and evolved to avoid incest while homosexuality behaviour grows so even the animal kingdom can tell incest is wrong and homosexuality isn't. Also, incest is strictly for reproduction and the only time it's ever done in the animal kingdom (and most species do not support their own kind who participate in it) so the incest counter-argument holds no ground. Homosexuality occurs outside of sexual pleasure as I listed above here are just a few reasons why they may also participate in it: affection, pair bonding, parenting. Homosexuality extends beyond just pleasure in both the animal kingdom and in human nature so yes that is a good indicator to me it is natural and should be accepted. |
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Also I think animals almost instinctively avoid incest because they know that their offspring will have a pretty high chance of getting some messed up genes. (Yeah thats right Darkk, animals can think and we can at least observe that fact.) The reason why the animals we see today even exist is because of genetic diversity that prevents certain species from being vulnerable to past diseases.
The ratio of population vs habitable land is pretty off. There should be some population pyramids online that we can check. Africa: https://www.populationpyramid.net/africa/2016/ Japan: https://www.populationpyramid.net/japan/2016/ Regardless, I don't think we should rush to overpopulate the world. |
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