Netzach
>semiotics?
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Maybe humans in small tribes at the beginning of time, threatened with extermination by the Ice Age or something, developed a gay taboo in an attempt to perpetuate the species.
In contrast to that possibility is the fact that a body's a body. Barring illness or injury, from a physiological perspective we're all born bisexual switches. Physical pleasure is good, and it makes no sense to cut out half the population as possible partners for getting our rocks off.
And anyway, how could you explain ancient Greece, if that's so? They were closer to cavemen, by millennia, than we are. How did they escape that biological "auto-discriminate" default thing?
Closer to us than cavemen though, and the homosexuality was basically a socially enforced aversion to the female. Good for babies, but like loving your horse. If you bond with one you're kind of fruity.
Sorry, I breathed this stuff in school - nuttiness no?
I love how they're a totally different culture that gave us this one.
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