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Quote (stevestory @ July 08 2015,15:35) | Quote | 96 StephenB July 8, 2015 at 2:48 pm ... In like fashion, no one has the right to use his lower digestive tract for a sex organ and call it marriage. Some people may do it, but it isn’t a legal right. Equal protection has nothing to do with characterizing an unnatural act as a marriage act. |
Have you ever seen a group of people more obsessed with butt sex and things being 'crammed down their throats' than the anti-gay dudes?
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Some things to consider when arguing with homophobic bigots about an allegedly "unnatural act" such as 'gay sex':
Kissing.
A mouth (a body opening in which food/drink/air/toothbrushes/cigars/utensils/etc., are inserted/enter, and from which spit/barf/air/sound, etc., is expelled).
An anus (a body opening in which various things are inserted, many of which are for non-'sexual' reasons (e.g. medical treatment), and from which excrement (e.g. excess digested food/drink) is expelled).
A penis (a body opening for expelling urine and sperm, and an opening for inserting medical tools, etc.).
A vagina (a body opening for inserting penises/sperm (and/or fingers, medical tools, etc.), and for expelling offspring, blood, afterbirth, etc.).
All body openings also allow bacteria/viruses/etc., in and/or out.
A clitoris
A prostate
nipples
A tongue
What uses/functions of them are 'natural' or "unnatural"?
Hands (body parts for holding/grasping/hitting/manipulating/covering/feeling/etc. things, shading eyes from bright light, communicating, and also used in signs/acts of platonic and/or sexual affection) (e.g. holding hands, pat on the butt, gestures, hugs, caressing a face, massaging, etc.).
Feet (body parts for standing, walking, pushing against things, kicking, holding things, etc., and can also be used in signs/acts of affection in some similar ways as with hands.
Some kissing (including of/between same gender people) is described as 'platonic', some not. It can even depend on which country/culture the people are from/in.
Deliberate mouth contact (kissing) with other body parts of other people is common, including among people who are homophobic bigots and/or other uptight, sanctimonious theobots.
Particular body part contact with other particular body parts (in regard to gender, age, relationship, etc.) is condemned (or not) by particular people.
Where exactly does a 'natural act' end and an "unnatural act" start? IDiot theobots often claim that humans are 'natural'. Can 'natural' beings do "unnatural act(s)"? And who do theobots credit (and worship) for allegedly creating and controlling all of 'nature'?
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