Bingowings said:
I think you overestimate the vulnerability of people sitting in a locked toilet cubicle.
Plenty of people are uncomfortable with public bathrooms, even if someone isn't pounding the door down or sticking their head underneath. They're simply not the "height of privacy."
I would hate to lose variety and complexity.
Having limited options means I'm more prone to be a victim of fate rather than a creature of action capable of making choices.
The idea that there would only be one flavour of desire with only one outcome (procreation) turns the human race into little less than a plague.
Only diversity adds poetry and surprises.
A world without sex would be interesting. Probably a much better world. Not a world I would want. I enjoy diversity, as it exists.
My homosexuality isn't the whole of me but it is a large part of me which I have had to adjust to as have the people around me.
Me without it would not be me regardless of what I do with it in terms of sticking my genitals into things.
And in a world where there was need need for adjusting, you would have been different yet. While playing a big role, I do think you would have many essential qualities that would shine through whether you born a woman, straight, or any other way. Though I do believe in souls. And speaking of which, did you see that terrible story of a man in Sweden with a hornet nest? Fortunately, turned out to be a hoax.
Children hate clowns. Clowns are ambiguity personified. The gender and age cues are mixed up they have false faces, the body signature is confused, they have squeaky feet.
Over time you come to realise that clowns aren't scary, they are EVIL!!!!
As a child, I wanted to be a clown. I have matured, however, and now also agree that they are in fact evil.