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I think Chinese or Japanese, their culture and religion has always tolerated that sort of thing. Also, I mentioned the study because its related masculinity in Japanese culture, conflating homosexuality with outward femininity is dangerous ground. |
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Also, I mentioned the study because its related masculinity in Japanese culture, conflating homosexuality with outward femininity is dangerous ground. |
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I'm not saying all East Asian males are a bunch of queers, but as a culture they are generally more accepting of such behaviour than Europeans. There are paintings from hundred of years ago that depict males being a little bit too friendly with each other, painting such things in Europe would have been unthinkable. Culturally, I think that was pretty much the peak of gayness and it's acceptance and incorporation in to society....institutionalized, even! However, I don't think it has anything to do with race, rather culture and religion. |
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I'm not saying all East Asian males are a bunch of queers, but as a culture they are generally more accepting of such behaviour than Europeans. There are paintings from hundred of years ago that depict males being a little bit too friendly with each other, painting such things in Europe would have been unthinkable. Plus there's the influence of Christianity that we have which they, largely, don't. |
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I think Chinese or Japanese, their culture and religion has always tolerated that sort of thing. ---------- Post added 2010-09-19 at 17:37 ---------- Human race for sure! Nature has build in many protections for overpopulation. |
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I'm referring to Christianised Europe. Also, I don't know much about the subject, but I understand it was mostly pracitced amongst the upper classes, and not very common amongst the normal people. |
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