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Homosexuality in the Animal World
injest:
our stallion has a 'best friend'; a gelding that he is very fond of. They have never been turned out together but they live next door to each other and stand for hours nuzzling each other over the fence.
Aussie Chris:
--- Quote from: injest on March 14, 2007, 07:34:30 am ---our stallion has a 'best friend'; a gelding that he is very fond of. They have never been turned out together but they live next door to each other and stand for hours nuzzling each other over the fence.
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How romantic - the very essence of relationships! Sometimes I wonder sexuality would be much easier to deal with if it wasn't for the sex.
David:
--- Quote from: Aussie Chris on March 15, 2007, 06:50:40 am ---How romantic - the very essence of relationships! Sometimes I wonder sexuality would be much easier to deal with if it wasn't for the sex.
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Yup. There are all kinds of relationships.
I had two straight coworkers (mechanics) at my last job. When one was out sick, then other sat alone and noticably pouted. One of the guys said :"Gee, you think Eddie has a non-sexual crush on Jimmy?"
I laughed and said : "I think your right. A crush doesn't mean it has to be sexual."
shortfiction:
I read a bit about this in a book called Why do men fall asleep after sex? (and other questions)
Homosexual behavior has been observed in hundreds of species--flamingoes, penguins, lizards, rams, and more.
spruceman:
Recall a show a couple years back on Discovery Channel Canada documenting homosexual beahviour among many animal species. Too bad they didnt show it in the USA on one the Discovery Channels here -- prolly too controversial to be shown for the American audience.
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