In: Psychology
From the perspective of other animals, human sexuality seems "abnormal". In what ways are human sexualities similar to and different from, other animals?
Human beings are the most advanced species on earth till date and they keep evolving. One area the human beings are constantly changing is in the area of sexuality. As for as other animals are concerned they keep sex as a way to reproduce and fulfil their basic needs. So, their sexuality never changed but remained between male and female species. From animals’ point of view, the sexuality is very abnormal in terms of sex for pleasure. For animals, sex is a basic physiological need and a way for reproduction but human beings do it for pleasure and enjoyment than for reproduction. Changing the biological sex is another abnormal behaviour as people change their sex from male to female and female to male but animals remain with their sex at birth. Animals don’t have sex with the same sex but it’s always with the opposite sex. Human beings have sex with the same sex which is considered to be abnormal from the animals’ point of view. Some become asexual by becoming priests and monks which is not prevalent with the animals, they all have sex. Human beings also marry one and cheat with their partners which is again an abnormal behaviour in the eyes of the animals as they don’t have this type of system.