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Rahm: “Chick-fil-A Values Are Not Chicago Values” [W:698]

That was your first paragraph. I was addressing the second paragraph where you question the point of other activities.

I see it as unnatural and unnecessary. Some people like to vomit on others for sexual gratification, too.

You can do whatever the hell "feels good" to you, but I maintain my right to state it's unnatural and, tbh, a bit revolting.

I also hate how men manipulate women, having women perform unnatural acts for the twisted gratification of men. I hate it. Women ought to be honored and respected. Moms ought to teach their sons to honor and respect women, and for their daughter's to not be disrespected, or treated like pieces of meat.
 
This might come as a bit of a surprise, but women manipulate men, too.
 
Bees do it, birds do it, lets fall in love....
 
Chik-Fil-A has not been proven to discriminate; if anything, the opposite has been suggested. At issue are majors who would wish to ban a business because its owner expressed opinions they don't like. Big diff.
 
Bees do it, birds do it, lets fall in love....

I am not 100% on this, but I doubt birds and bees have the mental capacity (and the neurochemical capacity) to fall in "love." If anything could be argued, I'd say it would be an evolutionary "lust" factor.
 

For some reason, I don't think he was talking about "kissing." LOL!
 

What??? How old are you anyway?
 

LOL! Some women actually LIKE to do those things.
 
I am not 100% on this, but I doubt birds and bees have the mental capacity (and the neurochemical capacity) to fall in "love." If anything could be argued, I'd say it would be an evolutionary "lust" factor.

Any facts to base your arguement on the lust factor or just because you think so?
 
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Any facts to base your arguement on the lust factor or just because you think so?

It's a hot debatable topic in psychobiology and neurobiology.

Here's a nice article that's fairly simple:

Research|Penn State: Does my dog really love me?

I would certainly say birds could but I doubt bees do.
 
I am not 100% on this, but I doubt birds and bees have the mental capacity (and the neurochemical capacity) to fall in "love." If anything could be argued, I'd say it would be an evolutionary "lust" factor.
Since it's debatable whether birds and bees fall in love, then I guess it depends on what is meant by "do it". We know birds, bees and humans have sex so I assume "do it" means to have sex and that by falling in love before we "do it" is perhaps what separates us from the birds and bees. Otherwise, the saying would say, "Birds do it, bees do it, lets do it too." lol
 
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LOL! I remember this song from being at my grandfather's house on his favorite radio station.

 
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