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Date: 2012-03-29 10:21 pm (UTC)From:I roll my eyes so hard at this sentiment that I'm at risk of spraining something.
Natural or unnatural is a word I have stopped applying to human issues anyway, because our environment is so complex that working out nature from nurture is a lost cause, and nature includes all kinds of things we disapprove of. "Natural" or "unnatural" as value judgments strike me as an Appeal To Authority fallacy.
That aside, people who assume everyone must be [bisexual / poly / mono / better off if they only eat X] get a heaping helping of "Stop living other people's lives for them, kthanx" from this corner.
Other than requiring a sufficiency of oxygen, nutrients, shelter, and interactions to thrive as an organism, "everyone" has so little in common it's laughable.