Steve,
Men have sticky-out bits, and women have sinky-in bits. The man's sticky-out bit is supposed to go in the woman's sinky-in bit. Men have sinky-in bits round the back, but they have a different purpose. Women, having only sinky-in bits, can only have sex with the help of artificial sticky-out bits.
I hope that is clear enough for even you and LR to understand.
“Supposed to go”? According to whom exactly? See, that’s the thing with prejudice – people who are prejudiced will often deny it, and will cite reasons for their positions not being prejudiced at all: “Wot me? Never!”. The trouble though is that their reasons always turn out to be as vapid, meaningless, insubstantive as “not complement”, “supposed” etc.
When you say “supposed” here for example presumably you’re trying to say something like, “if the couple want to procreate, then there’s one type of sexual activity that’s necessary for that and nature is all about procreation, therefore….” etc. Is that right?
Here’s the problem with that though: homosexual behaviour has now been observed in around 1,000 species with likely many more yet to be identified. (Bisexuality by the way has been identified in even more.) Why would this be? Have Trent and his evil cohort been out tempting everything from scarab beetles to dolphins to turn away from the true path with offers of Barbra Streisland records and the lure of fabulous dress sense? Or could it be that there are perfectly good reasons for nature itself requiring some incidence of homosexuality – providing more reliable options for the care of offspring for example?
What you have done is to pick on just one aspect of sexual activity (sticky-in and sticky-out bits as you so scientifically put it), for no good reason decided that that’s what really matters, then decided that people who don’t introduce those particular bits to each other are somehow inferior (“not on a par”) with those who do. Sex though is about much more than procreation – pair bonding, tribal/societal cohesion, optimising the survival of offspring etc and that means sex in any of its forms, not just the sticky-in meets sticky-out type.
Here’s an article about this to get you started:
https://phys.org/news/2019-05-scientists-explore-evolution-animal-homosexuality.html