Anyway, you get the point, I guess. There's a lot going on there for
us humans, and it varies from person to person. For a rat, it's pretty
much catch a whiff of female in heat and go hunting. If you fiddle with
the chemicals that cause that response, then something else will
happen. What does that have to do with us?
In a couple of
podcasts, Stefan gives advice about dating, and says to go for virtue
and not so much for the physical attractiveness. In fact, he says that
the physically attractive are less likely to be virtuous. Is he telling
you that you have to spend your life sleeping with somebody that is
unattractive to you? I don't think so, but he can let me know if I'm
wrong about that. I think he's advising us to adjust our desires so
they're more in line with our values so as to maximize happiness.
So how come when we're talking about gays, it's all about base biological drives?
Again,
I'm not saying that gays have to turn straight, I just don't agree with
the implication that it's impossible for a gay to be unhappy with his
choice of behavior.
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