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Captain_America
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I think perversion is an acceptable description. One need only read accounts of the bath houses (there’s now bath house tourism), the sex trade, the shows, parades, resorts, etc., to see that there is an OVER-concern with sex. . . a kind of hyper drive among male homosexuals. Lesbians seem to have fears or past harms from males and seek solace among a similar gender; the sexual act being a secondary concern. Lesbianism suggests emotional damage of a psychological sort took place; male homosexuality seems a disordered sexual desire.As a man with SSA, I can say that if you say “the homosexual act”, I immediately assume you must mean anal sex. Moreover, on your list of consequences of “the act of homosexuality”, you put:
This seems targeted at anal sex – although it isn’t completely inapplicable to oral sex. Not really applicable to mutual masturbation. And certainly not true of kissing!
Nor does much in that description appear to apply to lesbians.
I’m only pointing this out because we need to be clear about when we are criticizing a particular type of action (a sex act) and when we are criticizing falling prey to a disposition (same-sex eroticism). If our arguments just aim at the particular actions, then we leave a large realm open for the disposition – and indeed, history is full of people who celebrated same-sex eroticism without engaging in these sex acts (Socrates and Shakespeare, for example).
If the argument were to only prove that anal sex is wrong, that would be a rather small victory.
It would be interesting to posit that male homosexuality is a kind of nymphomaniac condition.
Saying all this, if you’re gay and read this, take no offense; none is intended. I’m interested in education here of the most serious sort; fact-finding and truth-finding. And in the year 2013, I think we can all agree that the notion that truth is subjective has been found to be flat, insubstantial hooey.
I think we need to know more in this area generally; science hasn’t helped as much as it could.
From a moral perspective, I note that there is a tremendously humanizing and intellectually broadening, maturizing effect which happens when men and women relate openly and seriously with each other. Each gender learns deeply from the other. So I feel some pity toward homosexuals who are antagonistic to this; they want to keep their blinders on.