Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Epicureanism and Platonic relationships led to homosexuality?

Did it? How was it historically during those times of Plato?Epicureanism and Platonic relationships led to homosexuality?
haha, tell that to the people with messed up x and y chromosomes that feel like they are 40% male and 60% female. If you're saying that homosexuality is nurture and not nature, you're going to have a long harder time proving it without fallacious statements.Epicureanism and Platonic relationships led to homosexuality?
It was and is not Platonic. however, it would be Epicurean. Moreover, It was very Greek culture to be homosexual. Men would have multiple relationships with both their wives, other men and younger boys--these were very common.
Is it? Funny, I thought platonic relationship is non-sexual and not so romantic, and I recommended as a virtue to many pupils as against tectonic which may lead to romance and sex. This might be an old English interpretation! Hu?
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