[QUOTE="UltimoIce"][QUOTE="kuraimen"] You are seeing things from your cultural and moral perspective. People with a good education and morals are of course capable on having some manners and not doing that but anyone who has kids and has family with little kids know that they like to play with poo, it is not unnatural but, thankfully, not encouraged by society. Just research a bit and look how cities were before the invention of the aqueducts and sewage systems, I don't think they differed a lot from a population of wild monkeys throwing poo around the place.kuraimen
Saying it is innate implies it is in our genetic code. It is not, at least for me. I, in the deepest recesses of my inner core have never wanted anything to do with poo apart from it leaving my body and leaving my sight.
You don't know that since you live in a particular culture with a particular set of manners. Ask your parents if you ever played with poo while you were a kid. Revulsion for certain things is "configured" very early in life. I'm not saying there's a gene of not having revulsion to poo but those things are configured so early in life that if the behavior is not unencouraged it could become common.What you are saying proves that obession with poo is cultural, not genetic. I am a hobbysociologist, I know a thing or two about socialization. How do I know it's not innate? Because I can honestly say I've never once had that impulse. I have had impulses since I was 4 to know what females look like naked. I have had impulses my whole life to eat when I am hungry, and drink when I am thirsty. But flinging/eating poo? Not once. Not even in the deepest, darkest, porn induced fantasies have I ever wanted that.
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