FIRST SEX

A  zoologist friend of mine once opened my mind to the fact  that our deep ancestry was one gender – female, the XX chromosome pair –  and  that only later did the XY chromosome appear to  yield  a female  of  altered sexuality, called a male. A male is  thus  an altered form of female. The distribution pattern of human sexuality  evolved from a single peak of more or less female to a  dual peak  of male and female joined in the middle  by  hermaphrodites who  are born with mixed forms of genitals so that they can  neither be truly characterised as male or female.

The reason why the single sex (female) distribution evolved into the  dual sex  (male/female) distribution  pattern is Natural Selection. Random pairings  produce  more diverse progeny than single-sex reproduction. This greater diversity  creates more variations which can therefore survive and progress in any one of  the  many different niches offered by nature in the race to evolve into the opportunity gap.

But  we can therefore see from this history that human  sexuality is a continuum. The distribution pattern of sexuality is not  two mutually  exclusive and narrowly defined peaks, one  called  male and  the other female. The truth is that all forms are  a  normal part  of  what is a continuum. You could place  everyone  in  the world  along a continuous line of gradually  changing  sexuality.

In the blue corner, Lasha Talakhadze, 27 stone world super-heavyweight lifting champion. And in the red corner the universal icon of female loveliness  Marilyn  Monroe. For poor Marilyn, the pressure of being so radically,  utterly and exclusively female brought untold pressures  and made her identity a little difficult to live with. However  beautiful she may have been as a female she was an extreme of sexuality and such imbalance is bound to have consequences. Goodbye Norma Jean.

To insist that maleness and femaleness are two separate things is an  act  of denial – it denies our historical evolution  and  our current being. To deny the reality of nature creates  dysfunction in the idea of being either exclusively heterosexual or  homosexual or orgiasticly polygamous or fundamentally monogamous. Again, diversity provides the key to this  – we  are  all  simply just plain sexual, or sometimes not. The  different  types  of sexuality are within every single one of us whether we choose  to express, explore or deny. Choice is to be respected. But potential is not to be denied.

A Bonobo  chimp is genetically 98% human and is a snapshot of our past. Again, as we  have  seen already with family structures, our  own  past  is alive  in somebody else’s present. They may be able to  eliminate the records of the past but, to the eternal frustration of  Imperialists,  they  can never eliminate the entire  present.  Bonobo chimps are as we were. They use sex as a form of greeting – males with  females, males with males, grandparents with teenagers (their age of consent is much lower than ours),  masturbation  etc. The only sexual taboo among the Bonobos is between mother and son more  than six years old which even those dumb monkeys have  realised creates breeding defects. But however dumb they may  appear they’re smarter than us because they haven’t learned how to  deny themselves yet. 

We  must  unchain ourselves from the Christian sexual  ethic  and allow  our sexuality to express itself as nature  intended.  Our  body is ours and ours alone and nobody can tell us that any form  of  informed consenting sex isn’t allowed.

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