The author of this blog is arguing that the progress in normalizing same sex behavior is another nail in the coffin of what moralists and religious fanaics have been defining as "normal" sex. I haven't seen this author referenced on Kos before; I have read a number of his posts, and definitely recommend reading the whole thing
Various institutions have been warning us for centuries—about the sexual, and therefore social, impact of Boccaccio and Chaucer and of women on the theatrical stage, of mixed-gender schools, cheap mass “literature,” talking movies, and of legalizing “rubbers.”
a key reason religion and repressive government have always wanted to control sexuality is because it’s a place where people can experience profound autonomy. Since the beginning of time, even the poorest, least intelligent, least attractive people have been able to feel powerful during sex. Even when you have absolutely no power over the important circumstances of your life, you can, if not instructed against it, still do and imagine whatever you want in bed.
The really religious ones (often home-schooled) talk about virginity until marriage, the unreliability of condoms, the horrors of commercial sex, masturbation as infidelity, and strict heterosexuality in thought, deed, and fantasy. Until, of course, they get drunk, those blissful few hours when they love strip clubs, premarital blowjobs, and watching girls make out with girls."Normal" sex should be what humans do - although there do have to be some clear legal and ethical boundaries around all issues involving consent. No one should be allowed to impose their concept of normal on anyone else.