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Not wanting to have sex with the opposite sex doesn't mean they can't.
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They are still human, Ryan.
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They're homosexual, not sterile. Older gay people probably entered into heterosexual marriages and had children in order to escape social condemnation.
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A biological process next to a concious choice? Why is a pet python capable of swallowing its owner lacking interest in a homosapien diet?
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Because that is the way we were born. Why is it that most heterosexuals are capable of reproduction but avoid it? Why is birth control a multi-billion dollar industry?
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Being homosexual doesn't make one infertile. Nor does it mean they/we don't wish to have children. Heterosexual couples aren't always able to have children in the traditional way. There are other ways of becoming pregnant without having sex with the opposite gender. I have quite a few gay/lesbian friends who have biological children. And there are many thousands upon thousands of other gays/lesbians who do as well.
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Why do heterosexuals have sex for any reason other than reporduction? People like sex, yo. And homo sex is the world's oldest form of birth control. It's the truth, deal with it!
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Maybe they think of men while having sex with a female.
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Everyone has already said everything that needs be said on that subject, so I'll just go ahead and uprate every answer. >_>
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Already then . . . .
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theyre still humans
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It's really all friction if you want....or you can use a turkey baster.....being homosexual doesn't mean that you can't have heterosexual relationships if you force yourself to in most cases....look at the huge number of married men who mess around with guys.....
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Well, I had my son the old fashion way. I produced and egg, had sex with a man on the right day. He produced motile sperm, they met up in my fallopian tube, and the rest is history. How do you reproduce?
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Our parts still work just fine. There are such things as IVF and turkey basters that take care of the job without any squishy contact needed.
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