http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11528661
The army no longer has to observe the "dont ask, dont tell" policy.
With respect to this, I would like to ask a question... and please, I am just simply inquiring.
Homosexuality was considered deviant behavior, not too long ago. It is now an accepted sexual orientation. The explanation given for this sexual orientation is that homosexuality is biological.
We are aware that some people like to indulge in other forms of sexual behavior, such as engaging with the animal species. Do AT members think that at some point in the future, such "deviant" behavior would also be considered acceptable?
The army no longer has to observe the "dont ask, dont tell" policy.
With respect to this, I would like to ask a question... and please, I am just simply inquiring.
Homosexuality was considered deviant behavior, not too long ago. It is now an accepted sexual orientation. The explanation given for this sexual orientation is that homosexuality is biological.
We are aware that some people like to indulge in other forms of sexual behavior, such as engaging with the animal species. Do AT members think that at some point in the future, such "deviant" behavior would also be considered acceptable?