Isn't homophobia normal aswell as liking it?

Asieo

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Animals cannot share meme. And its also not any beneficial reason to be a homophobe. Though there has been signs of hiss or punch if they try to mount or making someone a sub, its like saying.. no stop, not interested.

In either case. Aswell as humans can share homosexual culture, they can also share anti homosexual culture. So systematically, being a homophobe in the animal kingdom is unnatural, though they can say no to being sub of penetration.

In either case. Just wondering your views?
 
That misses the point of mounting in the animal kingdom. There is no known concept of homosexuality in most (if not all) animals other than humans. So homophobia cannot exist without the concept of homosexuality. Mounting with animals is purely a superiority/dominance thing. Being part of a family that breeds German Shepherds, I have experience with this. Even females will regularly mount males and other females if they are looking to find higher ranking, or display dominance in their ranking in the pack. But again, it's not a 'gay' thing, nor is it even a love or a mating thing. Males will also mount females to show dominance, and will almost never try to have sex with a female that isn't in heat, because it's not even possible (biologically) without severely harming or even killing the female.

Point is, animals are not a place to look for answers about homosexuality, because it is purely a man-made construct. Mounting is for dominance, and sex is always for breeding in the vast, vast majority of animals, not for pleasure. Though the two actions look similar to us, they have very different/distinct purposes and meanings with animals.

It's really no different from a dog's bark. While many humans always associate a bark with danger, even barks that sound identical to us can mean completely different things to a dog depending on stance, scent released, fur position, ear position, volume, etc. It is the human who claims these actions mean the same thing, not the animal, because the animal knows the difference.
 
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