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Sexual Diversity
Sexuality is not unique but plastic. Until very recent the sexuality was unique, and everything that did not fit with that belief was unnatural, bad, and wrong, however, with the passage of time, science and common sense have shown that sexual diversity actually exists throughout nature. The implications of this reality are very important because shows that sexuality is not unique but plastic, and that sex has more functions than the accepted ones of reproduction and pleasure.Establishing ties and strengthen the cohesion of the community are functions of sex not only found in species such as the bonobo but are also functions found in cultures as avant-garde as the Inuit peoples of Greenland. We are quite clear that sexual diversity is an essential evolutionary factor in nature and, therefore, in humans. It is thanks to the sexual diversity that we are here today. All the beliefs against it are a consequence of fear and lack of knowledge. Publishing the articles you have below we want to show it.What Is Gender?
Pabupop – 24/05/2026
Gender is often presented as something natural, fixed and immutable. Many people believe that being a man or a woman is an automatic consequence of biology. However, when we look at history, cultural diversity and human experience, a far more complex reality begins to emerge.Read moreSexual Plasticity
Pabupop – 11/05/2026
For a long time, people believed that a person’s sexuality was fixed, predetermined and immutable: a sort of internal essence that accompanied an individual throughout life with little or no change. According to this traditional view, a person was born heterosexual or homosexual, male or female, and these characteristics remained stable forever. However, human reality is far more complex.Read moreG0y: masculinity, bromance and male sexual fluidity
Pabupop – 01/10/2019
Can a man have sex with other men while still identifying as straight? There are men who have sex with other men, reject the gay label and uphold a highly traditional view of masculinity. The g0y phenomenon revolves around that apparent contradiction. Some years ago I read an article briefly explaining what g0y men were, and although I already suspected…Read moreHomosexual Behavior and Homosexuality: They Are Not the Same Thing
Pabupop – 11/06/2016
Homosexual behavior and homosexuality are often confused, but they are different concepts. Having a sexual experience with someone of the same sex/gender does not automatically make someone homosexual. Likewise, a person may identify as homosexual without ever having had sex.Read moreInuit women, bisexuality and the Primus stove
Pabupop – 23/04/2015
The following article emerged from research begun by Moscas de Colores while working on our Kalaallisut Gay Dictionary and Kalaallisut Lesbian Dictionary, the language spoken by the Inuit peoples of Greenland. Through the words we collected and our need to understand them within their cultural context, we began following a thread that eventually led us to much deeper questions related…Read moreTransparent. How to call your father after his sex change
Pabupop – 24/10/2014
Transparent, understood trans-parent, is a television series that grabs you from the first chapter, perhaps because it shows the impact on a family, when the pater and also grandfather, Mr. Pfefferman, comes out. After wander in the wilderness and gather his courage later, changes his wardrobe and his name, from Mort to Maura, and says here I am.Read morePupil dilation and sexual orientation
Pabupop – 04/01/2014
Some time ago, began circulating through the networks the news about people’s sexual orientation could be known by measuring the pupil dilation. The news seemed interesting, but each of the links provided the same information and it did not report too much. As you know, in Moscas de Colores, we are very interested in any scientific information on sexual diversity…Read more
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