AN(im)AL si nu numai

by Jonah Lehrer,

un articol destul de vechi, si totusi nou.

Joan Roughgarden thinks Charles Darwin made a terrible mistake. Not about natural selection—she’s no bible-toting creationist—but about his other great theory of evolution: sexual selection. According to Roughgarden, sexual selection can’t explain the homosexuality that’s been documented in over 450 different vertebrate species. This means that same-sex sexuality—long disparaged as a quirk of human culture—is a normal, and probably necessary, fact of life. By neglecting all those gay animals, she says, Darwin misunderstood the basic nature of heterosexuality.

Male big horn sheep live in what are often called “homosexual societies.” They bond through genital licking and anal intercourse, which often ends in ejaculation. If a male sheep chooses to not have gay sex, it becomes a social outcast. Ironically, scientists call such straight-laced males “effeminate.”

Giraffes have all-male orgies. So do bottlenose dolphins, killer whales, gray whales, and West Indian manatees. Japanese macaques, on the other hand, are ardent lesbians; the females enthusiastically mount each other. Bonobos, one of our closest primate relatives, are similar, except that their lesbian sexual encounters occur every two hours. Male bonobos engage in “penis fencing,” which leads, surprisingly enough, to ejaculation. They also give each other genital massages.

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2 Comments

  1. joacadeamine spune:

    Alex, stiu ca tu stii, dar si tu stii ca eu am gura mare si nu ma abtin, dar… gay nu inseamna numai sex si sex nu inseamna numai sex anal chiar si cand vorbim despre animale. pe bune! :P

    p.s. viata este frumoasa :D

    O.

  2. alex spune:

    daaa, da. dar nu iesea jocul de cuvinte:)

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