okay so one or both of them are bisexual so what this doesn't change anything
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· 8 years ago
it changes everything. you'd have to assume that both of them mated due to the number of kittens. most cats only have 4-6 per litter. and just because two animals of the same gender look after the babies of their pack, doesn't mean they are in a sexual relationship. on top of that you say lesbianism is the "correct" sexuality. apparently you don't understand biology. any animal would need to have "straight" sex or else the species would die off. in all definition gay relationship would be the "wrong" sexuality. by this i am not against homosexuality, but it goes against nature. we need sperm and egg to reproduce. this isn't about feeling, this isn't about preference. this is biology. you can't think non-straight sexuality is normal if it would only serve to kill off the species. it is an anomaly, it doesn't benefit the species. the meaning of individual life in any species is to further their genes. you can't do this if you can't reproduce. sorry.
resisting the urge to make a stereotypical joke based on the lack of the male parent and the color of the fir. i am above that sort of thing... but... but it is so damn easy...
ok, i wont, lol. it was distasteful anyway. in all honesty, i assumed someone else would have made the comment and i just wanted to suggest it subtly so others wouldn't bluntly say it.
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