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Homosexuality: The Argument For
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... Homosexuality: The Argument For Homosexual relationships have always existed and in many societies throughout history, they have been tolerated, encouraged or just accepted. But what about today? Acceptance is a working progress, it demands tolerance of individuality which not everyone is comfortable with. With a society clinging to an antiquated attitude, we need to and are being encourage to respect and at the very least, tolerate diversity. 'Being gay' is perfectly natural, as it is morally right for people to act in accordance with their natures, whether heterosexual or homosexual, or any degree of bisexuality. Also, homosexuality is widely observed in most animal species, for example, 1 in 5 pairs of king penguins are of the same sex. But animals do not and cannot decide on our morals, yet homosexuality is still a natural occurrence and another part of human nature. 'You are born homosexual and you can not change that' is an













