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This blog is not made to be emo.
Contrary to the title and the color scheme, this blog is a requirement for our Life Science Class (Life *SIGH*- Life Sci, get it?). And it's black because I want to save electricity. haha Go Mother Earth.

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Blogged by:
Henry Y. Medina Jr.
IV-Electron

Subject: Life Science
Teacher: Mam Melanie Anne Cheng

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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Self Entry 3: Confessions and Realizations of a Cross Dresser-Advantages of Human Homosexuality

Babae po ako. Mali ka diyan sa inaakala mo, hindi ako gay, lalong di likha ng iyong imahinasyon, babae po ako!

Okay, so I admit that I crossed dressed for a Life Science report regarding sex change. It was an interesting topic, especially how the animals use sex change in order to take advantage of each other in this race called life. For us humans, that’s not really biologically possible at the whim of the moment but in terms of acting and mental state, it is possible.

In a way, sex change for us that may prove to be advantageous would be the sex change involving mindset only. Although seemingly useless for many people who are straight and even sad for those who are ultra-conservatives, acting gay from time to time has some merits. I am saying this out of my own perspective and opinion coming from the short time that I became an “open gay” during life sci acting.

For example: sex change in animals allows them to reduce costs, example: being a male is easier than being a female. This is somewhat analogous to females dressing up as males (lesbians). Male clothing is mostly cheaper and get used more often than female clothing, thus the lesbian tends to spend less. Tendencies to over indulge in shopping also decrease due to less interest in clothes. Who says that being a guy didn’t have its advantages?

Another example: some fishes tend to remain females in the presence of a dominant male in order to reduce competition. In a way, being a “gay” person can indeed cause people to hate you, but also decreases your chances of getting hurt. The tendency of gays in human society is to be surrounded by female friends, and males who are after these females do not go against the gays in fear of incurring the scorn of their targeted females. This helps provide a sort of barrier around the gay person, which that person, especially is physically lacking, cannot provide on his own.

Yet another example would be the adaptation to stress in terms of enviroment. The jack-in-the-pulpit plant changes gender whenever it is incapable of responding properly to the stress in the environment. Certain people, when in under a large amount of emotional stress, become more prone to identity crisis as an adaptation. Some people, in order to relieve stress, pretend to be gay/lesbian in order to vent off excess stress in a new way. The act of pretending to be homosexual is very amusing (take it from a first-hand source) and somewhat relieving.

Although truth be told it was fun to act as a gay for a short while. It helped relieve me of stress by venting out all the negative emotions within me in an amusing way. The clothes were also very much comfortable and the things suppressed as males can be said with relative ease. Not to mention it was pretty easy and comfortable to move around in those. You also manage to attract the attention and amuse people you may want to amuse for whatever reason.

Yes, homosexuality is a viable mental, social and emotional adaptation for us humans. Physically changing one’s body is not very much advisable but simply altering the mental state and preference of one’s self to suit the needs is very much quite achievable. It is a method of acquiring a new way to release stress and a new way to interact with others. A blend of both genders will allow one to make use of advantages that each side has although not all are available to them, especially biologically related ones.

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