Such as....?
Well, according to "Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity"
by Bruce Bagemih, all manner of birds, mammals, and reptiles:
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"A peer reviewed science journal that is not funded by special interests, is reputable, and not biased towards gay rights"
Biased towards gay rights? What does that mean? Supporting the rights of homosexuals isn't the biased position; it's the moral position.
I made the reference to gays, as in male gays, not Lesbians.
Then why didn't you call it "Gay Male Bowel Syndrome"? "Gay" is not a term for homosexual males; it's a term for homosexuals. Don't blame me if your imprecise language causes confusion.
But, less I be mistaken, we are not arguing if the "sex: in question should be illegal, but Gay marraige.
Then why did you bring up your so-called Gay Bowel Syndrome? If gay sex isn't the topic of this thread, or relevant to your point, why did you bring it up in the first place?
I stated that Lesbians sex is not as sickening, but I also said it is still very, very wrong. Makes me a, um, bigot, eh?
Yes. By definition your irrational opposition to the consensual sex practices of other adults, even to the point of denying them completely irrelevant constitutional protections, is what makes you a bigot.
Just like the person who's convinced that having black skin makes a person unsuited to be a doctor - two completely unrelated thing - your position of opposing gay marriage because you find gay sex disgusting is bigotry. I appreciate that you might find that to be a provocative statement, but it's a true one.
Imagine for a moment how utterly disgusting homosexuals find your sex practices. The intersection of penis and vagina? Absolutely stomach-turning to a lot of gay people.
Do you see them lining up to keep
you from getting married? Of course not. Despite the fact that they couldn't possibly imagine how you could enjoy something as disgusting and perverse as heterosexual sex, they're able to see beyond their disgust and recognize your constitutional rights.
So what's
your problem?