Originally posted by sithsaber408
So since it's not necessary for pro-creation(i.e... there are enough straight people) heterosexuality is now not "normal" ?Humanity has moved sex into being about free-will, expression, love, etc...
Sex is still what it always has been.
( Or as my rather hilarious, and graphically descriptive, grandmother used to put it: 'Every generation thinks they invented the wheel when it comes to sex'😉
Homosexuality has been around for thousands of years. It didn't just now turn into a way that people express sexuality.
So your statement that things may have been that way before, but aren't now doesn't change anything.
People are heterosexual, not by nature, but by NECESSITY of nature.
We would not survive if everybody was a homosexual.
Those who choose homosexuality are no more "normal" now than they would have been in the Dark Ages, when people lived to 30-50, and needed to procreate.
Homosexuality, as I said in my earlier post, is something that comes from enviornment, conditioning, and (in this day and age of Will and Grace, Queer Eye, Brokeback Mountain, watched by 2 gay parents with kids)...grooming.
According to the American Psychological Association, "[Homosexuality] is found in about ten percent of the population, a figure which is surprisingly constant across cultures, irrespective of the different moral values and standards of a particular culture. Contrary to what some imply, the incidence of homosexuality in a population does not appear to change with new moral codes or social mores."
Moreover, homosexuality may not be the sexual orientation of the majority of people, but that does not make it abnormal. If one were to use that type of logic, he would have to consider left handed people to be abnormal also. To a heterosexual person, an intimate relationship with someone of the same sex might seem abnormal or unnatural, but not any more so than heterosexual relations would seem to someone who is gay.
There is nothing abnormal or unnatural about wanting to share your life and love with another person, having the ability to produce offspring is not a prerequisite. If it were, heterosexual couples who did not wish to, or for some reason can not have children would be considered abnormal and unnatural also.