--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> GL responds:
> I was inquiring from an Psychiatrist (non-Catholic and non-Christian) about 
> the 'normal' sexual
> behavior of homosexuals. He was definitely not homo-phobic or what ever word 
> one wants to use. 
> Neither was he a moralist.  As a psychiatrist, he was pro-homosexuals.
> 
> He dismissed calling their sexual behavior normal.  According to him, "An 
> average sexual contact
> of a homosexual through his / her life is about 100 DIFFERENT individuals."  
> He went on to say,
> "How can that be considered normal ... even for heterosexuals?"


This is an arbitary conversation leading to a reckless conclusion.  Are the 100 
DIFFERENT
individuals based on some study?  Which one?  What if the 100 individuals each 
used condoms and
protection, a normal thing for such behavior versus a heterosexual who had 5 
partners but none of
whom used protection.  Is normality a numerical understanding or a qualitative, 
responsibility and
accountability based definition?

Regards,
George 

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