Sex and Sexuality

Sex Exhibition Shows That Homosexuality Is Natural

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Date: Feb 18, 2008 - 07:45 AM

Oslo - February 18th, 2008: A very interesting sex exhibition is drawing attention to the Oslo Natural History Museum. The Exhibition, called “Against Nature?” shows examples of gay and lesbian behavior among other species of animals, including parrots, beetles, giraffes and even whales.



One of the purposes of the sex exhibition is trying to prove that same sex relationships cannot be faced as something wrong or unnatural, since it happens in several other species. In fact, according to the project leader of the exhibition, same sex relationships are already observed in over 1500 animal species. However, only 500 examples of species are well documented.

He also explains same sex relationships in nature by saying that the urge for sex is something present in each and every animal species. We can’t deny that sex is fun, so animals would think the same. Examples show species of swan in which females “donate” some eggs to homosexual male couples, and a photograph of two male whales rubbing their penises together above the water.




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