Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Homosexuality in the Wild

In a Fox News (Fox News!) article about scientists finding rampant evidence of animals in the wild exhibiting homosexual behavior and advocating San Francisco values, many speculate why evolution would favor such practices.

One reason may be simply because it feels good:

Not every sexual act has a reproductive function," said Janet Mann, a biologist at Georgetown University.


Clearly an activist scientist.

But she goes on:

"It could be a way that you strengthen bonds — that's one hypothesis," Mann told LiveScience. "Another is that it could be practice for heterosexual sex. Bottlenose dolphin calves mount each other a lot. That might benefit them later on."

Oh. So that's where the term "practicing homosexual" comes from.

But the one thing unique to humans with regards to homosexuality?

Homophobia.

2 comments:

Monika said...

I have a CRAZY theory but hear me out...

MAYBE THE ANIMALS ARE GAY!!!

Anonymous said...

Animals can very easily be gay. They don't have to conform to any role models.

We have a 7-years old gay cat. How am I sure he's gay? He mounts the other males but has never attempted to mount the one female. And I have verified by taking a look "underneath" during his "interludes." His little kitty penis was indeed erect.