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Originally posted by Skyceman@Dec 27 2004, 01:13 PM
Penguins in captivity "may be more likely to form same-sex pairs" due to the difficulty of finding partners of the opposite sex because breeding facilities in Japan only have an average of 20 birds, the agency quoted Ueda as saying.
Kind of a stretch theory to presume they are "gay" then.
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Right, like the cats then, they are more bi then gay.
It's all just words we use to group or label people or things. Is a person (or animal I suppose) that tried homosexual sex once or twice gay? Perhaps more inportantly, is a person who tried hetrosexual sex once or twice straight?
That's why (well one of the reasons) the whole argument on marriage and slippery slope is just ridiculous. Everyone is different. It's not just a gay/straight argument, there's a whole scale. And no one has a right to say what people can do (if their not hurting anyone else). No church, no government, no internet poster.