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Old 09-09-2011, 01:43 PM   #24
DuesTyr

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But honestly I would say sexual attitudes have a lot more to do with culture than race. Different people have different cultures and ideologies which encompass or marginalize particular types of sexual expressions and behaviors. To somehow suggest the issue is purely a racial one would be to argue that there is some genetic code or set of alleles that varies between world populations with regard to sexuality and acceptance. And that just doesn't make very much sense to me logically speaking. Why would such a phenomena genetically vary between populations? We have to consider the role of religion, social structure, and attitudes towards gender roles and acceptable sexual behaviors before we can make any firm conclusions about a true racial origin for these variances. We know that many cultures in supposedly homophobic areas have embraced or accepted homosexual behavior in various contexts. The issue is not a simple matter of dispute.
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