Bro, I think it was the Romans or the Greeks that were just pure out gay and it was normal.
I think it was just religion and people found it weird since heterosexuality was more of a default thing among certain groups/race of humans
I don't think the ancient Greeks are a particularly good role model society to support the lgbt community. They viewed penetrative sex as a form of domination, so the submissive male was essentially stripped of his masculinity. In addition, submissive males were usually underage.
You can't keep using garbage like this to support the LGBT community.
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"According to Science" - what the h*ck does that mean?
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Endless comparison of humans to animals isn't helpful either, because animals don't develop antibiotics and visit the Moon.
Like, sleep with whomever you want, but you don't have to justify it to me with a comic that's easy to poke holes in.
I think they did that because a lot of homophobes argue that "it's not natural".
According to science means there has been rigorous observations supported by various articles. Dolphins are amongst the gayest animals, fruit bats give bj and enjoy homosexuality, so do bonobos. There has even been a case of homosexual necrophilia in mallard. I don't specially feel like searching for the actual articles behind this but if you doubt my words I will!
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I'm only going to disagree with "according to science". They intentionally capitalize Science in the comic, and they don't cite any sources at all.
I think it was just religion and people found it weird since heterosexuality was more of a default thing among certain groups/race of humans
Like, sleep with whomever you want, but you don't have to justify it to me with a comic that's easy to poke holes in.
According to science means there has been rigorous observations supported by various articles. Dolphins are amongst the gayest animals, fruit bats give bj and enjoy homosexuality, so do bonobos. There has even been a case of homosexual necrophilia in mallard. I don't specially feel like searching for the actual articles behind this but if you doubt my words I will!