Homosexuality in 3-D
· Nature
· Early
exposure
·
Lack
…we all have some amount of
evil/immorality burning within us. The responsibility lies in us to either curb
or give expression to these innate urges.
In this ever changing world, where the despicable of yesterday
has become today’s norm. Who sets standard of morality? Our culture, church,
home, society, state law, or conscience?
The religious school condemns it outright; the society
frowns at it; culture forbids it; Nations set up laws against it…yet it prevails-
in secret.
One is moved to ponder if it is embedded in our genetic make-up,
caused by our moral upbringing or perhaps it has evolved in humans due to the
pressures of life. It truly begs the question of its origin. If it is caused by
lack of morals, how is it that we have ministers and their children involved in
it? If it were due to pressure, then we would have more homosexuals from Middle
East Asian region where there are strict laws against sex and inter sexual
relations.
Where then is the origin of this homosexuality or better
put, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender LGBT?
Freethinking, free spirited, free minded…free free free,
even solitude comes to mind as a major influence of this lifestyle. It is our
understanding of life on earth and the desire to experiment through the sojourn
that probably gave rise to homosexuality.
In my early school days, I learnt that survival was the
economy of the world. Survive or die. However, this lifestyle seems to have
defied that notion. Despite the millennium long pressure against it, it is not
just rearing its head, its actually taking a grandiose stand for itself…having
garnered the legal recognition of the foremost world power. Indeed, it has
endured time.
I think in their freethinking mind, they concluded that the
world is over populated. Therefore, they selflessly decide to put a stop to
reproduction and a start to maintenance of the existing. Nevertheless, truth be
told, marriage and sex with even the opposite sex is more for fun than
procreation so they biblical point of going into the world and multiply does
not really hold water.
Furthermore, a major argument that was proven biologically is
that these desires are embedded within us/them. Even those who were not exposed
to a homophobic environment grew up to discover that they lacked the required amount
of testosterone and oestrogen that causes them to desire the opposite sex.
Scientifically, the body is explained to work like magnets,
in which like poles repel and unlike poles attract sexually. Therefore, because
they, the homosexuals, lack the right amount of attracting element, they blend
towards whatever catches their fancy. That is why most start with innocently
playing out their fantasy as bi-sexual before fully becoming homophobes. Truly,
these LGBT traits has been recessive, even was expressed in us, probably while
growing up but we did not allow such lifestyle sit in.
Some others grew in environment surrounded by same sex.
Influenced by some freethinking minds, their bodies began to adjust to homophilia,
and as they grew older, the affinity for homosexuality increased. These classes
of homophobes are salvageable, if they be willing.
Finally, the core folks, majorly people of solitude/lonely
lifestyle and the other extreme of self-willed fellas. In the course of their
experimental life and inadequate satisfaction of their sexual urges, result to
homo, bi and multi sexuality. These are the class that fucks anything including
but not limited to animals and under aged, incest, chronic masturbators…even
rapist. This mental disorder has no known cure yet but is controllable.
Then, there is the question of affection for same sex. This
crux though in contention, this is the backbone of homosexuality. This is what
really makes LGBTs seem human. It is against this backdrop of love, care, affection,
and emotions that has sustained homosexuality to be beyond an experimental
lifestyle. This has been recognised by science, nature and even has biblical
backing.
Make love, not war.
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