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Sailor Steve 04-08-11 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Hottentot (Post 1638480)
Dog humping another dog is a sign of dominance in addition to occasionally procreating.

Sounds like prison. :O:

Hottentot 04-08-11 10:14 AM

Incredible timing, Platapus :haha:.

Edit: Steve, you'd be surprised how close you hit the nail's head there. As I said, I occasionally work in a kennel and often we just have to put two dogs in the same cage. It doesn't take long for them to decide which one humps which. But that's still pretty tame, since it's normal for them.

On the other hand I have seen cases that are no different from our form of bullying. One of the dogs has simply established its place in the hierarchy in such a way that the other one has refused to go back to their cage after they have been left out for a while. And in some cases the dominant dog hasn't even let it back in.

Dogs are fascinating.

Platapus 04-08-11 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Hottentot (Post 1638496)
Incredible timing, Platapus :haha:.

Yeah, but you were one minute faster!

Ya Bastage! (shaking an avenging fist) Next time, wait until next time! I'll beat you to the post. You and your little dog too!

:D

frau kaleun 04-08-11 10:18 AM

Scientists Ruin "Gay Caveman"’s Coming Out Party

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Earlier this week, archaeologists revealed that they found a Stone-Age man from a culture with gender-specific burial practices in a female position, leading dozens of media outlets to celebrate the discovery of a "gay caveman." Now researchers are pointing out the obvious: Just because the guy has an unusual grave doesn't mean he was sexually attracted to men.

LiveScience reports that the skeleton, which was found near Prague, dates back to 2,500 or 2,800 B.C. It's part of the Corded Ware culture, which usually buried males on their right sides with their heads facing east. This man was buried in the opposite position, which was reserved for females, and he wasn't surrounded by gender-specific items, such as jewelry or weapons, like the other remains.

While many in the media lept to the conclusion that this was evidence of homosexuality in the prehistoric era, the researchers say there isn't enough evidence to say that. Anthropologist Kristina Killgrove explained on her blog Bone Girl:
"If this burial represents a transgendered individual (as well it could), that doesn't necessarily mean the person had a 'different sexual orientation ' and certainly doesn't mean that he would have considered himself (or that his culture would have considered him) 'homosexual.'"
The man could have belonged to a "third gender," a term used by the anthropologists to describe a variety of gender identities in different cultures that are outside of the male/female binary. It's also possible that he was some kind of shaman or witch doctor, as they were often buried in unusual ways.

In addition to not being homosexual, there's a good chance the guy wasn't even a "caveman." University of Wisconsin paleoanthropologist John Hawks says, "Corded-Ware burials are not 'caveman' in age. We're talking about pre-Bronze Age farmers." Plus, the remains may not be male. "I haven't seen any evidence that really convinces me that the skeleton is male," he said. "It could be, but the photo is not convincing on that point, and I have not seen any claim of DNA testing."

It's likely we'll never really know why he was buried that way, or even how his culture viewed gender and sexuality, but in the end even the "gay caveman" got to enjoy 15 minutes of fame. Though, it's not like it makes much difference to him (or her) anyway.

Armistead 04-08-11 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 1638007)
Maybe you're both right. The people who buried him just wanted to **** with later archeologists. "Hey, let's bury this guy facing the other side" - "Yes, and let's add some pottery!" - "Man, I'm laughing my arse off when I imagine the dumb faces of the people who will dig him out in the future!" - "And just imagine the discussion in submarine simulation forums!" :rotfl2:

I have no problem with the dude being gay, even as a caveman.

We all know homo behavior has been with us as long as men could scribble with a stick, but it's rather far reaching propaganda to assume this fellow was gay. He could've been a sissy or a coward, any behavior unmanly.

Madox58 04-10-11 12:00 AM

This whole issue is why I'll be cremated when I exit!
I don't want a bunch of you bastums a thousand years from now,
saying I'm Gay, all over the 'Net,
because I was buried with a Leather Vest and Stainless Steel Underwear!
:haha:

frau kaleun 04-10-11 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by privateer (Post 1639485)
because I was buried with a Leather Vest and Stainless Steel Underwear and a Village People cd!

Fixed. :O:

Sailor Steve 04-16-11 12:46 PM

WELCOME ABOARD! :sunny:

But also see Post #49, four above yours.


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