That sounds like complete and utter horseshit, an "individual pattern" does not define "each and every pattern of a whole natural society", if it would then nature would be full of clones and evolution would simply not exist, plus a "custom" can mean a whole lot of things. You have "cultural customs', "religious customs", "moral customs" and "natural customs", again, the simple fact that homosexuality has always existed and always will exist and that there are even complete "one sex" species and even species "that change sex" is enough of evidence to suggest "homosexuality" is completely "normal".
This is the 3rd time I've seen the term "unnatrual" become misinterpreted. It doesn't mean, not a part of nature. Something can be unnatrual and still exist in nature. It's defined by: Inconsistent with an individual pattern or custom. Homosexuality is "unnatrual" and "abnormal" to our society. If everything in existence was "normal". How could we ever define "abnormal".
Anyways, I think this is annoying link. Perhaps a different thread.
Gosh man. It's NEAT he's comfortable about telling people he's gay. In a society like ours, it takes a real man to be honest about themselves. I'm not saying he's comfortable about a hateful society, I'm saying he's comfortable enough with himself to disregard our hateful society. You're weaving my sentences into my other sentences.
No its not, theres nothing neat about being bi or homosexual or heterosexuel or whatever, its just having a personal sexual preference, nothing neat about it, just "normal and plain". I really don't get whats so neat about bi's or homosexuals being social about their sexual orientation and thinking its neat is sexist.
I meant, it's neat that I know he's bi. I have this knowledge that he's comfortable enough to be honest in the kind of society that's quite hateful towards it. It's not sexist by the way. And yes, it's taboo in alot of our society, it's not quite "normal and plain".
But.... I took it from Webster....
Anyways, I think this is annoying link. Perhaps a different thread.
I meant, it's neat that I know he's bi. I have this knowledge that he's comfortable enough to be honest in the kind of society that's quite hateful towards it. It's not sexist by the way. And yes, it's taboo in alot of our society, it's not quite "normal and plain".
I went to church camp as a child. It was all about the girls though. Is that shameful?