glassjester
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Why don't we "marry" men and pigs?
After all, it's prevalent among animals, so it must serve a legitimate purpose!
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-reproductive_sexual_behavior_in_animals#Cross_species_sex
Male sea otters have been observed forcibly copulating with seals,[55][56] and male seals have been observed forcibly copulating with penguins.[57] Male grasshoppers of the species Tetrix ceperoi often mount other species of either sex and even flies, but are normally repelled by the larger females.[53] Males of the spider mite species Panonychus citri copulate with female Panonychus mori mites almost as often as with their own species, even though it does not result in reproduction.
Same for pedophilia:
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-reproductive_sexual_behavior_in_animals#Sex_involving_juveniles
In one reported observation, a male spotted hyena attempted to mate with a female hyena, but she succeeded in driving him off. He eventually turned to her ten-month-old cub, repeatedly mounting and ejaculating on it. The cub sometimes ignored this and sometimes struggled 'slightly as if in play'. The mother did not intervene.[59][60]
It appears to be common in the Adélie penguin.[61]
Among insects, there have been reports of immature females being forcibly copulated with.[62]
Juvenile male chimpanzees have been recorded mounting and copulating with immature chimps. Infants in bonobo societies are often involved in sexual behaviour.[63] Immature male bonobos have been recorded initiating genital play with both adolescent and mature female bonobos. Copulation-like contact between immature bonobo males and mature female bonobos increases with age and continues until the male bonobo has reached juvenile age.
And necrophilia (too long to quote here)
Tons of examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necrophilia#Other_animals
You see, to cite animal behavior as proof that homosexuality "has a purpose," you'd have to also acknowledge the "purpose" of necrophilia, bestiality, and pedophilia.
OR, we can come to the conclusion that...
Not every deranged act an animal engages in has legitimate purpose.
Rather, these examples are more than likely disordered animal behavior.
Or are we to believe that animals are not capable of having disorders?