Is Human Monogamy Natural or Unnatural?

Started by Capt_Fantastic6 pages
Originally posted by whobdamandog
I saw a monkey take a stick with some poop on it once and put it in it's mouth..the monkey jumped on a bush and started humping it..so yeah...everything we observe in nature should be copied by humans and deemed as natural..

See, this is what I'm talking about:

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
LOL, it's okay. Natural has a pretty firm definition in the minds of most people. However, when people want to go to the point of implying that nothing occurs "naturally" due to the influence of a creator god, then the definition is no longer applicable across the board. I think every one knows what I'm talking about...or to which people I am reffering.

hey guys look..I found this picture..

See da monkee is playing gulf..so dat means that golf is a "natural" sport...

Originally posted by whobdamandog
hey guys look..I found this picture..
See da monkee is playing gulf..so dat means that golf is a "natural" sport...

And what does that have to do with, "Is Human Monogamy Natural or Unnatural?" ?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
And what does that have to do with, "Is Human Monogamy Natural or Unnatural?" ?

It proves that everything we see aminals doo is naturaal...

Smokinng is natural 2

see...

And so is smoking

Just so we can all be on the same page Whob; you're of the opinion that the scientists who observe animals in the wild, or in zoos, are teaching these animals to act how they want them to so that they can advance their godless agenda?

Is that right?

Is that what you're saying?

If that's not what you think, let us know.

I see monkeys that make me embarrassed at the zoo........ 😮

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
Just so we can all be on the same page Whob; you're of the opinion that the scientists who observe animals in the wild, or in zoos, are teaching these animals to act how they want them to so that they can advance their godless agenda?

Is that right?

Is that what you're saying?

If that's not what you think, let us know.

Everything da monkeys do..we should do too..dat's my opinion..

Monogamy is natural for some animals.

Article by Cristina Cardoze for the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism News Service

Wendell and Cass, two penguins at the New York Aquarium in Coney Island, Brooklyn, live in a soap opera world of seduction and intrigue. Among the 22 male and 10 female African black-footed penguins in the aquarium's exhibit, tales of love, lust and betrayal are the norm. These birds mate for life. But given the disproportionate male-female ratio at the aquarium, some of the females flirt profusely and dump their partners for single males with better nests.

Wendell and Cass, however, take no part in these cunning schemes. They have been completely devoted to each other for the last eight years. In fact, neither one of them has ever been with anyone else, says their keeper, Stephanie Mitchell.

But the partnership of Wendell and Cass adds drama in another way. They're both male. That is to say, they're gay penguins.

This is not unusual. "There are a lot of animals that have same-sex relations, it's just that people don't know about it," Mitchell said.

At the Central Park Zoo, Silo and Roy, two male Chinstrap penguins, have been in an exclusive relationship for four years. Last mating season, they even fostered an egg together.

"They got all excited when we gave them the egg," said Rob Gramzay, senior keeper for polar birds at the zoo. He took the egg from a young, inexperienced couple that hatched an extra and gave it to Silo and Roy. "And they did a really great job of taking care of the chick and feeding it."

Of the 53 penguins in the Central Park Zoo, Silo and Roy are not the only ones that are gay. In 1997, the park had four pairs of homosexual penguins. In an effort to increase breeding, zookeepers tried to separate them by force. They failed, said Gramzay.

Only one of the eight bonded with a female. The rest went back to same-sex relationships, not necessarily with the same partner. Silo and Roy, long-time homosexuals, got together (or pair-bonded, in official penguin lingo) after that failed experiment.

At the New York Aquarium, no one suspected Wendell and Cass were gay when they first bonded. Penguins don't have external sex organs, so visually there's no surefire way to tell whether they are male or female. But over time, people began to wonder.

In all the years they had been together, neither Wendell nor Cass laid an egg. This was unusual because the keepers knew they copulated regularly. They had often seen Wendell submit to Cass, the more dominating of the two. But one day, a keeper saw Wendell on top.

When penguins have sex, the female lies on her belly and the male climbs on top with his feet and puts his rump around her rump. Then their cloacas (sexual organs) meet, and the sperm is transferred into the female. It's called the cloacal kiss.

Wendell and Cass were clearly kissing both ways. So in 1999, the aquarium did a blood test to determine their gender. It proved they were both male.

Today, they are one of the best couples at the aquarium. "Sometimes they lie on the rocks together," Mitchell said. "They're one of the few couples that like to hang out together outside their nest."

PHOTO: The New York Aquarium
Wendell and Cass, two gay penguins at the New York Aquarium.

Yeah da lions gay too..but not monogomous..seee

It's because they're Mormon lions.........

Originally posted by debbiejo
It's because they're Mormon lions.........

correction: Mormon gay lions..

Clearly not the point.

[list][*]Human beings are animals.

[*]Some animals are homosexual.

[*]Some animals are monogamous.

[*]Some animals are monogamous homosexuals.[/list]

I realize this is a tremendous blow to your worldview.

Originally posted by whobdamandog
It proves that everything we see aminals doo is naturaal...

Are you stupid?

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
Just so we can all be on the same page Whob; you're of the opinion that the scientists who observe animals in the wild, or in zoos, are teaching these animals to act how they want them to so that they can advance their godless agenda?

Is that right?

Is that what you're saying?

If that's not what you think, let us know.

Is there an answer to this question?

Re: Clearly not the point.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE

[list]

[*]Some animals are homosexual.

[*]Some animals are monogamous.

[*]Some animals are monogamous homosexuals.[/list]

I realize this is a tremendous blow to your worldview.

You forgot to add..

[list]

[*] Some animals eat crap.

[*] Some animals play with their crap.

[*] Some animals rub their asses against trees, then eat the crap on the tree.

[*] Some animals like to lick the behinds of other animals and hump trees, and then eat the crap off the trees.
[/list]

So anyway..this all explains why one can't control sticking their peeper up another man's poop shot. These are all natural behaviors, that a human being should emulate. We don't have enough control over ourselves to not do these things.

😆

And anyway..these behaviors are the driving force behind a species advancement..not procreation.[list=1]

[/list=1]

Re: Re: Clearly not the point.

Originally posted by whobdamandog
You forgot to add..

[*] Some animals eat crap

[*] Some animals play with their crap.

[*] Some animals rub their asses against trees, then eat the crap on the tree.

[*] Some animals like to like the behinds of other animals and hump trees, and then eat the crap off the trees.

So anyway..this all explains why one can't control sticking their peeper up another man's poop shot.

😆

And anyway..these behaviors are the driving force behind a species advancement..not procreation.

Well I think you just answered my question. 🙄

😂

My answer to the question depends on the definition of the word natural.

If by natural one means that it's what we would do if we followed our own desires without inhibition, then no - I wouldn't say monogamy is natural.

I find myself attracted to many pretty members of the opposite sex and if I followed my 'natural' desires then obviously I'd just be out there with different women all the time.

Now if by 'natural' the question means simply 'right' in our personal point of view, then I'd have to say yes - monogamy is natural.

I am married and very happily so. I love my wife very much and am willing to stay faithful to her without question for my life, not just because of our faith, but also because I respect her feelings and wish to treat her with the devotion that she deserves.

🙂