Is someone gay if this person never engages in seual penetration of the same
sObviously males can engage in many activities with one another (bonding)
but we do not refer to this as sexual behavior.
In some cultures boys write love letters to one aother,does that make them
gay?
Michael "omni
On 28 February 2011 Mark Casteel wrote:
>I truly loved the video but fear that many of the nuances
>would go right over the heads of my students (especially
>the skepticism of the Norwegian researchers, and their
>complete denial that studying the original of differences
>in sexual orientation coul
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On 28 Feb 2011 at 15:17, Helweg-L
On 28 Feb 2011 at 15:17, Helweg-Larsen, Marie wrote:
> Thank you so much for that great find (password included and
> everything!). I watched the first episode (I did not think the
> subtitles were too fast!) and I agree that it is well done. A good way
> to lead into a discussion about science an
Stephen
Thank you so much for that great find (password included and everything!). I
watched the first episode (I did not think the subtitles were too fast!) and I
agree that it is well done. A good way to lead into a discussion about science
and knowledge as well as the question of nature-nurtu
Stephen Black wrote of the Norwegian documentary on nature/nurture
presented by the comedian Harald Eia (links in Stephen's post below):
>This is a great documentary...It's provocative and
>informative, and it sets a standard of excellence in
>presenting scientific information to the public.
I to
It seems to me that this gender equity paradigm is overrated in Norway.As a
matter of fact Jamaica ranks very high on the gender equity scale and so are
cultures that have a history of enslavement,especially those of the African
diaspora of the Caribbean and Latin America.Australia,however, whic
A preliminary comment on Norwegian wood:
"Its burden is that while many experts outside Norway have concluded
that gender differences are substantially genetic in origin..."
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say that many experts have concluded
that some gender differences have an appreciable gen