Of animals and homosexuals

Of animals and homosexuals

EDITORIAL.- How many times have we not heard of the quality of "unnatural" with respect to homosexual relationships? How many voices, out of ignorance, appeal to the “natural” of the relationship between male and female in the animal kingdom to label our behavior as perverse and pathological? Well, many times and many voices. Who more and who less has stoically endured disqualifications of some pseudoscientist loaded with homophobia.

Faced with this, it is clear that we need arguments, data, studies, realities that can refute that with which they attack us. And that's what Marc Arenas Camps offers us in a splendid article that takes by title "Homosexuality is very animal" and which we want to echo from Gayles.tv. And Marc, in his article, collects in an informative and affordable tone the fact that in more than 1.500 documented species, some individuals have behaviors that could be considered homosexual.

This is the case of Roy and Silo, two male penguins from the Central Park Zoo who often curled their necks, seemed to chat with each other and had sex with each other. In fact, when they were put in contact with females, they showed no interest in them. Of course, when the caretakers gave them a fertile egg, they incubated it and when a young penguin was born from it they fed it until it could fend for itself. Clear example of a homoparental penguin family.
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The bonobos thing is not so familiar anymore, come on, it's not suitable for minors. Because they happen to be very sexual animals, for example, the bonobo females have sex with each other almost every hour! And how would you say that males reduce tension after a fight? Well, with a good fight of genitals! Come on, that in view of the results of the study I ask myself bonobo for the next reincarnation.

Jokes aside, do not stop reading Marc's article, you'll learn a lot and I'm sure you'll get a smile out of them. http://wp.me/p3GsGc-12X

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