There are two human sexual beings at birth. There are variations however that happen at birth where individuals are born with parts of male and female anatomy. The default position is male or female. There are myriad variations. Are they “normal”. In the sense that they are caused by nature: “yes”. In the sense that they are similar to either make or female, no. Lesbians, gays, bisexuals and more variations are abnormal when considering the default position. That causes many conundrums. In the sense that there is no “gay gene” doesn’t mean that gay people do not exist anymore than unicorns do not exist.. Oh… Wait.. Gay people certainly exist. Unicorns do not. Gayness is neither certain in the sense that all gay men are the same. There are degrees of gayness from very slight to very clear. All are natural in the sense they they are not chosen but are inherent. In the sense that they are either male of female they are clearly abnormal. How should they be judged? First, who can clearly say how they should be judged or viewed? Since non-gay people are not part of the gay peer group, non-gay cannot clearly perceive gayness but they can learn about it. Nevertheless, learning is not being. We can learn about many, many things but we cannot become many, many things so the comprehension of gayness is limited. Meanwhile, the learning continues.
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