In a message dated 2/17/2004 11:03:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I believe that human sexuality is non-linear. While there are > >>certainly a great many people who are very firmly homosexual or > >>heterosexual, there just as surely exists some subset of people who > >exist > >>on the in-between. Thus, it stands to reason that greater acceptance > >of > >>homosexual relationships will increase the number of these "in-between" > >>people who choose the identify more closely with their homosexual > >>tendencies than their heterosexual tendencies. Now, maybe this will > >be an > >>insignificant percentage - but I don't think that either side can > >>convincingly demonstrate the ultimate eventual size of that trend. > > > I don't think the scientific evidence supports your claim at least for men. On the face your arguement seems innocuous but smell a bit of the discredited idea that people can be coerced or influenced to be homosexuals. This arguement has caused to much grief to be accepted. But let us say you are right. Let us say that some people could marry someone of either sex. How would they make their choice? Hopefully by finding somenone they loved and were willing to marry. Do we as a society want to prevent this from happening _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
