Re: Padma Iyer wants a suitable boy for her son
by Ramesh M on Jun 22, 2015 02:50 PM
Kalpana, How is homosexuality in humans not against the nature? Can you explain please. This is hard for me to understand.
Re: Re: Padma Iyer wants a suitable boy for her son
by Kalpana Roy on Jun 23, 2015 12:12 PM
they are borne that way... transgender is a mix biologically.. its gods will and we have t accept it ...
Re: something against nature
by a k on Jun 22, 2015 11:59 AM
dbeing Gay or lesb is not against nature.. the purpose of sex as per nature was only to reporduce, however only in highly developed animals (like human), sex is matter of physical pleasure. So from this point of view, the gay/lesb people will endup incomplete, but this is not against nature or its not a crime. Please visit old hindu temples to understand what our ancestor\\\'s thought about gay/lesb. Its only due to muslim invasion / rule even hindus started to think that being gay/lesb is wrong or against nature. We have made that rule..not nature...
Re: Re: something against nature
by Ramesh M on Jun 22, 2015 02:56 PM
Dear AK, You talk of highly developed animals giving humans as (probably the only) example. And another line you say this is not against nature. If this was not against nature why do most of us see it as ODD. Why were two opposites created in the first place? How is it possible for highly developed people like us to take our species forward if everyone was homosexually inclined (may be a millenia of evolution can change our anatomy to accomodate this, but if everyone turned homosexual, i can assure you that humans would be a thing of the past, much like the dinosaurs)
Re: Re: Re: something against nature
by Abhishek Deka on Jun 23, 2015 09:11 AM
If everyone went to the bank to withdraw their money on a single day, what will happen? So, no banks.