Science > Abortion > Re: Should Homosexuals Have The Right to Keep and Bear Arms?
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"bobandcarole" |
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09 Jun 2007 06:10:57 PM |
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Re: Should Homosexuals Have The Right to Keep and Bear Arms? |
On Jun 9, 4:07?pm, "Nemo" <nemo1...@gmail.com> wrote:
Homosexuality can refer to both sexual behavior and sexual attraction between
people of the same gender or to a sexual orientation. When describing a sexual
orientation, it refers to enduring sexual and romantic attraction toward others
of the same sex, but does not necessarily involve sexual behavior.[1]
Etymologically, the word homosexual is a Greek and Latin hybrid with homo (often
confused with the later Latin meaning of "man", as in homo sapiens) deriving
from the Greek word for same, thus connotating sexual acts and affections
between members of the same sex, and including lesbianism.[2] [3] Homosexuality
is contrasted with heterosexuality, bisexuality, and pansexuality. While the
term gay often refers to a homosexual man, it sometimes refers to homosexual
people of either gender. Lesbian denotes a homosexual woman.
Homosexuality has been a feature of human culture since earliest history (see
Homosexual relations through history below). In modern times it was not until
the 19th century that such acts and relationships were seen as indicative of a
type of person with a defined and relatively stable sexual orientation.
Karl-Maria Kertbeny coined the term homosexual in 1869 in a pamphlet arguing
against a Prussian anti-sodomy law.[4][5] Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing's
1886 book Psychopathia Sexualis popularized the concept.[5]
In the years since Krafft-Ebing, homosexuality has become a subject of
considerable study and debate. Viewed by some as a pathology to be cured, it is
now more often investigated as part of a larger project to understand the
biology, psychology, politics, genetics, history and cultural variations of
sexual practice and identity. The legal and social status of people who perform
homosexual acts or identify as gay or lesbian varies enormously across the world
and remains hotly contested.
Why let the butt pirates have guns? Anything that's tubular shaped
and black they try to suck off.
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| User: "Smiler" |
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| Title: Re: Should Homosexuals Have The Right to Keep and Bear Arms? |
09 Jun 2007 07:34:18 PM |
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"bobandcarole" <bobandcarole333@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1181430657.466923.124020@p47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 9, 4:07?pm, "Nemo" <nemo1...@gmail.com> wrote:
Homosexuality can refer to both sexual behavior and sexual attraction
between
people of the same gender or to a sexual orientation. When describing a
sexual
orientation, it refers to enduring sexual and romantic attraction toward
others
of the same sex, but does not necessarily involve sexual behavior.[1]
Etymologically, the word homosexual is a Greek and Latin hybrid with homo
(often
confused with the later Latin meaning of "man", as in homo sapiens)
deriving
from the Greek word for same, thus connotating sexual acts and affections
between members of the same sex, and including lesbianism.[2] [3]
Homosexuality
is contrasted with heterosexuality, bisexuality, and pansexuality. While
the
term gay often refers to a homosexual man, it sometimes refers to
homosexual
people of either gender. Lesbian denotes a homosexual woman.
Homosexuality has been a feature of human culture since earliest history
(see
Homosexual relations through history below). In modern times it was not
until
the 19th century that such acts and relationships were seen as indicative
of a
type of person with a defined and relatively stable sexual orientation.
Karl-Maria Kertbeny coined the term homosexual in 1869 in a pamphlet
arguing
against a Prussian anti-sodomy law.[4][5] Richard Freiherr von
Krafft-Ebing's
1886 book Psychopathia Sexualis popularized the concept.[5]
In the years since Krafft-Ebing, homosexuality has become a subject of
considerable study and debate. Viewed by some as a pathology to be cured,
it is
now more often investigated as part of a larger project to understand the
biology, psychology, politics, genetics, history and cultural variations
of
sexual practice and identity. The legal and social status of people who
perform
homosexual acts or identify as gay or lesbian varies enormously across
the world
and remains hotly contested.
Why let the butt pirates have guns? Anything that's tubular shaped
and black they try to suck off.
Next time you do that, gaybob, do us all a favour and pull the trigger.
Smiler,
The godless one
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