Well unless I'm confronted by a new scientific consensus that homosexuality is indeed unnatural and has no right to exist (which I don't believe will ever happen), I will continue to be confounded by the people in the world who believe so.
But how would you get those people to freely swallow it, with fore knowledge of it's effect?I can't wait until they discover that there is a genetic basis for homophobia and come out with a pill that can cure it.
As for Klingons not being gay because they're warriors/hypermasculine, I dare you to say that to an ancient Spartan or Athenian.
Today's military has many gays who excel in the service; my best friend is one who had to remain tightly closeted for 23 years.
I can't wait until they discover that there is a genetic basis for homophobia and come out with a pill that can cure it.
Until then, we'll just have to keep 'Praying the gay bashing away'.
Maybe the answer is to start some kind of camp where homosexual teenagers can send their homophobic parents to cure them.
It is going to be an interesting debate when somebody discovers the exact physiological basis of attraction. Whether the cause of homosexuality is genetic, hormonal, whatever, it's only a matter of time before somebody figures out a way to manipulate it.
Hopefully by the time we get there our culture will have progressed to a point where we can just let people be in control of their own bodies and not judge their choices whatever choice they make.
Not at all, it's a case of you don't get to force a pill down someone throat solely because you possess a opposing philosophical, societal or political position than they do.You mean, 'Hate the hate, love the hater'?![]()
Perhaps it can be right next to the camp for the Jews?Maybe the answer is to start some kind of camp where homosexual teenagers can send their homophobic parents to cure them.
Thank you Bry, for bringing the discussion back to Trek.Since same-sex relations haven't been looked at in Trek, there's nothing to say that races such as the Klingons or Cardassians don't consider it acceptable, normal or even expected under certain circumstances--for all we know the reason behind Dukat and Garak's hostility is that of scorned lovers![]()
... acceptable, normal or even expected under certain circumstances ...
In T'pol's case, she wasn't bond until she was about 50 years, so child bonding does occure, may be the norm, but it isn't universal.The fact that two children are psychically bonded before they (probably) can express themselves with sexual maturity is extraordinarily problematic.
Even today not all Human marriages are seen as primarily romantic.but we would be left with the same questions Trip made about heterosexual marriage: how can an individual want the relationship that has been arranged for them?.
Even today not all Human marriages are seen as primarily romantic.
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The Ferengi are the biggest horn-dogs in the galaxy (after Kirk that is), eyeing females as little more than property with brides being essentially bought from their fathers--of course that is going to skew their perception on relations with the opposite sex. There is a Rule of Acquisition (I forget which number) that says it never hurts to suck up to the boss, one way to accomplish that would be to offer sexual favours. As for a formalised contractual same-sex relationship, wouldn't it be the same way as hiring an escort/gigolo/prostitute--you pay money for expected physical gratification (the Ferengi would just have more paperworkThe two cases that I think might produce contradictory results are the Ferengi and Vulcan. Both might tolerate homosexuality, but other values might discourage it. Quark and other Ferengi have generally treated relationships, sexual as well as purely reproductive, as acquisitions. Moreover, Ferengi have a skewed understanding of gender, which is reflected in the unequal relationship of marriage. How far can a same-sex relationship go if a it must be formalized contractually at some point? Ferengi might not regard such relationships as aberrant, but not being good business might have take a toll.
Given Vulcans Victorian-esque view of sex of all kinds, then intercourse between those of the same sex is probably discussed about as often as they are the opposite sex, which is rarely in public or private. Those that are attracted to the same sex would undergo pon farr, take a partner and "purge" their urge (pon farr may be a mating drive, but it clearly doesn't need to result in conception during every cycle). Thanks to T'Pol we also know that Vulcans are capable of (and sometimes seek out) sex outwith pon farr so those of any orientation could 'enjoy' it whenever they wanted, if it was logical of courseConversely, what happens when a species is either indifferent to or actively seeks to repress its basic drives? Vulcan relationships are so ritualized and formalized that I think it's fair to wonder whether there is room for recreative sexuality of any type, hetero- or homosexual. The fact that two children are psychically bonded before they (probably) can express themselves with sexual maturity is extraordinarily problematic. From T'Pol, I get the sense that most Vulcans see relationships as a formality that they all go through without really questioning things. I guess two boys or two girls could be bonded at an early age, but we would be left with the same questions Trip made about heterosexual marriage: how can an individual want the relationship that has been arranged for them? I guess what I am saying is that it may not matter whether Vulcans tolerate homosexual relationships (or if they are common) is there isn't much room for free will and self-expression in any relationship.
Hmmm, Spock had a great deal of difficulty discussing sexually matters with his male best friend in Amok Time, but later (Cloud Minders) had no problems discussing the same matters with a woman that he found attractive.Given Vulcans Victorian-esque view of sex of all kinds, then intercourse between those of the same sex is probably discussed about as often as they are the opposite sex, which is rarely in public or private.
But if pon farr is primarily a "mating/reproductive drive" then a gay Vulcan (male of female) might have their sexual orientation "over-ridden" for the duration pon farr with the psychological compulsion to mate with a member of the opposite gender.Those that are attracted to the same sex would undergo pon farr, take a partner and "purge" their urge (pon farr may be a mating drive, but it clearly doesn't need to result in conception during every cycle).
Would T'Pol (or any Vulcan female) be capable of conceiving outside of pon farr?Thanks to T'Pol we also know that Vulcans are capable of (and sometimes seek out) sex outwith pon farr ...
That's the character who served as her own champion in kalle-fee?Vanguard has a lesbian Vulcan T'Prynn who did go thru Pon Farr.
It's not impossible that she did, although after three months (and given Robin Curtis' figure) there should have been an obvious "baby bump," however Vulcans might experience a protracted gestation cycle... and there were scrapped plans for Saavik to concieve in STIII.
How old was he, might it have been a case of he simply had experienced pon farr yet? Spock had his first pon farr in his mid-thirties, T'Pol would have been over fifty, so there might be a wide varible as to when you get your "first one."New Frontier had a small supporting character of Selar's gay brother who was said not to go thru Pon Farr.
Possible. Modern day understanding as to what "makes you gay" has to do with your brain's architecture. Just as heteros of both genders have different brain structures from each other, gays are different still. So the portion of the Vulcan brain that results in pon farr might be non-functional, incomplete, or simply missing in the brains of gay males.From that we could assume that homosexual female Vulcans go thru Pon Farr, but males don't.
The window of opportunity might be more than the small number of days that Human females have monthly, Vulcan's reproductive systems could be "switched on" for a few months with each pon farr.I look at pon farr like the mating cycle of pandas, in that it is the brief time every 7 years in which they are fertile and capable of conceiving a child.
With discussion on this subject, I keep returning to something Spock said ...... those undergoing it would all be looking to get their rocks off with their preferred sex.
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