WELCOME TO CHATEAU DU MER BEACH RESORT

If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Saturday, January 10, 2026

What Sheep Can Teach Us About Human Diversity

Something New I learned today from My Readings. 

This posting is inspired from my recent readings about sheep as well as the HBO Max TV show, Heated Rivalry, Season 1 completion.  https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2026/01/why-heated-rivalry-is-highest-rated-tv.html

What Sheep Can Teach Us About Human Diversity

I recently came across a fascinating scientific article reporting that among sheep, about 12% show exclusive same-sex preference, while another 22% display bisexual behavior. At first glance, this might sound surprising or even amusing but it opens the door to a much deeper and more meaningful conversation about nature, diversity, and what it means to be human.

Sexual Diversity Exists in Nature

Sheep are far from the only animals where same-sex or bisexual behavior has been observed. Scientists have documented similar patterns in hundreds of species, from birds and dolphins to primates. These behaviors are not learned from humans, nor are they rare anomalies. They are part of the natural world.

What makes the sheep studies particularly interesting is that they show stable, consistent preferences, not momentary behaviors. Some rams repeatedly prefer same-sex partners, even when female partners are available. In other words, sexual diversity appears to biological, not accidental.

How Does This Compare to Humans?

When we turn to humans, the picture becomes more complex, not because sexuality is more complicated, but because human societies are.

Global surveys suggest that:

  • Roughly 3–5% of adults identify as gay or lesbian

  • Another 4–6% identify as bisexual

  • Younger generations report significantly higher numbers, especially for bisexual identity

In some countries, particularly where social acceptance is higher, nearly 1 in 10 young adults identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual. Researchers also point out that when studies ask about attraction or behavior, rather than identity labels, the percentages rise even further.

So while the exact numbers differ, the overall range is not wildly different from what we see in sheep and other animals. especially when we remember that many humans may choose not to disclose their true feelings due to cultural, religious, or legal pressures.

Identity vs. Attraction vs. Behavior

One important difference between animal and human studies is how sexuality is measured.

  • In animals, scientists observe behavior and biological markers

  • In humans, surveys rely on self-identification

A person may experience same-sex attraction but identify as heterosexual. Another may identify as bisexual without having had relationships with both sexes. These distinctions matter and they help explain why human numbers may appear lower than those observed in animals.

What This Tells Us

The takeaway is not that humans are “like sheep,” but that diversity is a feature of life itself. Sexual orientation exists on a spectrum, and that spectrum appears again and again across species, cultures, and centuries.

This understanding challenges the idea that same-sex or bisexual orientation is unnatural, modern, or socially invented. Instead, it suggests something quieter and more profound: difference has always been part of creation.

A Gentle Reflection

Across cultures and faith traditions, we often speak of compassion, dignity, and humility. Science, in its own way, echoes those values by reminding us that nature rarely fits into rigid categories. Life is complex, varied, and beautifully untidy.

Perhaps the lesson here is not about percentages at all, but about learning to look at one another, and ourselves, with a little more curiosity and a little less fear.

In a world that often insists on simple answers, nature keeps offering us a richer story.

In Addition, the latest information on this topic is on the website below: 

https://www.them.us/story/gallup-lgbtq-population-nine-percent-increase-united-states?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashsocial.com/them/library/media/628214563

Meanwhile, here's the AI Overview on the above Topic:
Sheep offer profound metaphors and scientific insights into human diversity, individuality, and community behavior. By observing their social structures and biological traits, we can better understand the value of differing perspectives and the importance of inclusive environments.
1. The Value of the "Black Sheep"
The metaphor of the "black sheep" is a powerful tool for understanding human individuality and non-conformity. 
  • Individual Courage: Just as a black sheep stands out in a white flock, individuals who defy social norms often possess the courage to remain authentic.
  • Driving Progress: History shows that "black sheep"—outliers like Galileo or Rosa Parks—are often the catalysts for societal evolution and innovation.
  • Warning Systems: In a flock, the outlier might be the first to notice a danger the others ignore; similarly, diverse thinkers in human groups can identify risks when a majority is headed toward an unwise decision. 
2. Cognitive Complexity and Recognition
Sheep possess advanced cognitive abilities that mirror human skills in recognizing and valuing diversity. 
  • Facial Recognition: Scientific studies in 2026 have reaffirmed that sheep can recognize at least 50 individual faces (both sheep and human) and remember them for years.
  • Interpreting Emotions: Sheep can differentiate between human facial expressions, often showing a preference for "smiles" over "frowns". This highlights a biological capacity for empathy and social intelligence that transcends species.
  • Holistic Processing: Sheep can recognize familiar people even when seen from new perspectives or tilted angles, a complex cognitive task previously thought to be unique to humans. 
3. Community and Interdependence
Sheep behaviors teach us about the essential nature of human connection and collective responsibility. 
  • The Necessity of Belonging: Sheep thrive in community and become vulnerable to predators when isolated. This mirrors the human need for social support and the dangers of extreme isolation.
  • Collective Intelligence: Wild bighorn sheep transmit cultural knowledge about migration routes through generations. This suggests that a community’s success depends on the preservation and transmission of diverse experiences and knowledge.
  • Mutual Support: Sheep in a flock protect the very young and very old, reflecting a natural drive to care for the vulnerable within a diverse population. 
4. Critiques of "Flock Mentality"
The term "sheep" is also used to warn against blind conformity. 
  • The "Excellent Sheep" Critique: In academic and professional settings, the term "Excellent Sheep" describes individuals who are highly talented but lack a sense of purpose because they only follow prescribed paths.
  • Flock Mentality: Research indicates that humans often "flock" subconsciously, with as little as 5% of a group able to influence the direction of the other 95% without their realization. Awareness of this trait is crucial for fostering independent thought and true diversity of opinion. 


Fernando Mendoza- College FootBall Hero

BREAKING NEWS: Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza just delivered a powerful message that left some of the world’s richest and most influential people stunned, and then he backed it up with action.

At a star-studded black-tie charity gala in Indianapolis, surrounded by Fortune 500 CEOs, Big Ten boosters, and celebrities dripping in designer gowns and tuxedos, Mendoza took the stage to accept the Walter Camp Foundation’s National Community Impact Award, but instead of the safe, rehearsed speech everyone expected from a breakout college quarterback, the 22-year-old spoke straight from the soul.

He didn’t thank boosters by name or brag about the Big Ten title. Instead, he looked out at a room packed with millionaires and billionaires and said:

“If you are blessed with success, use it to lift others. No man should celebrate victories while children have no chances. If you have more than you need, it is not truly yours; it belongs to those who need hope.” The ballroom went dead silent.

According to guests, several high-profile donors froze; no polite applause, no smiles; just stunned stillness as the words of a kid from California who just beat Ohio State hung in the air. Of course they didn’t clap right away. Truth hits different when it’s delivered by someone who actually lives it.

Because Fernando wasn’t talking envy. He was talking responsibility.
And he didn’t stop at words. That same night, Mendoza announced he is personally donating his entire $1.7 million in NIL earnings from this season to fund after-school programs, tutoring centers, and college scholarship funds for underserved kids in his hometown and across Indiana, proving leadership isn’t just spoken; it’s lived.

Mendoza’s message was simple, timeless, and undeniably human:

“Success means nothing if it doesn’t serve others.” While boosters chase rings and headlines, a quarterback who just won the Big Ten reminded the world that true greatness isn’t measured by what you keep; but by what you give.

In an era where college athletes are called mercenaries, Fernando Mendoza didn’t just speak tonight. He made the world listen.


BREAKING: Fernando Mendoza Named to TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in Global Culture, a defining moment for a leader who refused to be boxed in.
From relentless competitor to emblem of pride for the Indiana Hoosiers, Fernando Mendoza’s unwavering drive, discipline, and fearless presence have reshaped conversations far beyond the field. This recognition cements what supporters have long known: he isn’t just an athlete, he’s a cultural force who sets the standard, challenges expectations, and leaves a lasting mark.


Finally, Did You Know that.....
After the 1960s, Filipino nurses didn’t just migrate, they reshaped global healthcare systems. As hospitals in the U.S., Middle East, Europe, and Asia became heavily staffed by Filipino nurses, institutions quietly adjusted shift structures, teamwork norms, bedside practices, and training methods around Filipino nursing culture.
Hospitals noted Filipino nurses’ strengths in patient-centered care, adaptability, English proficiency, and crisis resilience. Over time, some nursing schools abroad even modeled curricula on Philippine training standards, while hospitals adapted scheduling around collective work ethics and strong peer support systems common among Filipino staff.
In effect, Filipino nurses became an invisible backbone of modern global healthcare, so essential that systems bent around them, even if rarely acknowledged.

Finally, the top five news of the Day:

1. Greenland’s political parties reject U.S. threats — All five parties in Greenland’s parliament issued a joint statement saying they want to decide the island’s future without interference, in response to repeated comments from U.S. President Trump about potentially asserting control over the strategically important Arctic territory. 

2. Pro-government crackdown intensifies as Iran protests spread — Anti-government demonstrations have expanded across Iran, with the supreme leader warning security forces won’t back down and rights groups raising alarm about communication blackouts and escalating tensions. 

3. Russia uses new hypersonic missile in major strike on Ukraine — Russia launched its new hypersonic missile in a significant attack on Ukraine, signaling a heightened phase of the conflict and sending a message to Western nations supporting Kyiv. 

4. Philippines: rescuers find signs of life in garbage avalanche disaster — After a massive collapse at a waste facility in Cebu city, Filipino rescuers have detected signs of life amid the rubble, as search operations continue for dozens missing. 

5. Swiss canton leader blasts lack of safety checks after deadly bar fire — The head of a Swiss canton expressed outrage that a bar which recently caught fire had not been inspected for years; the blaze killed about 40 people and authorities are investigating. 

Friday, January 9, 2026

Fernando Mendoza-Foot Ball Hero

BREAKING NEWS: Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza just delivered a powerful message that left some of the world’s richest and most influential people stunned, and then he backed it up with action.

At a star-studded black-tie charity gala in Indianapolis, surrounded by Fortune 500 CEOs, Big Ten boosters, and celebrities dripping in designer gowns and tuxedos, Mendoza took the stage to accept the Walter Camp Foundation’s National Community Impact Award, but instead of the safe, rehearsed speech everyone expected from a breakout college quarterback, the 22-year-old spoke straight from the soul.

He didn’t thank boosters by name or brag about the Big Ten title. Instead, he looked out at a room packed with millionaires and billionaires and said:

“If you are blessed with success, use it to lift others. No man should celebrate victories while children have no chances. If you have more than you need, it is not truly yours; it belongs to those who need hope.” The ballroom went dead silent.

According to guests, several high-profile donors froze; no polite applause, no smiles; just stunned stillness as the words of a kid from California who just beat Ohio State hung in the air. Of course they didn’t clap right away. Truth hits different when it’s delivered by someone who actually lives it.

Because Fernando wasn’t talking envy. He was talking responsibility.
And he didn’t stop at words. That same night, Mendoza announced he is personally donating his entire $1.7 million in NIL earnings from this season to fund after-school programs, tutoring centers, and college scholarship funds for underserved kids in his hometown and across Indiana, proving leadership isn’t just spoken; it’s lived.

Mendoza’s message was simple, timeless, and undeniably human:

“Success means nothing if it doesn’t serve others.” While boosters chase rings and headlines, a quarterback who just won the Big Ten reminded the world that true greatness isn’t measured by what you keep; but by what you give.

In an era where college athletes are called mercenaries, Fernando Mendoza didn’t just speak tonight. He made the world listen.

BREAKING: Fernando Mendoza Named to TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in Global Culture, a defining moment for a leader who refused to be boxed in.
From relentless competitor to emblem of pride for the Indiana Hoosiers, Fernando Mendoza’s unwavering drive, discipline, and fearless presence have reshaped conversations far beyond the field. This recognition cements what supporters have long known: he isn’t just an athlete, he’s a cultural force who sets the standard, challenges expectations, and leaves a lasting mark.


Finally, Did You Know that.....
After the 1960s, Filipino nurses didn’t just migrate, they reshaped global healthcare systems. As hospitals in the U.S., Middle East, Europe, and Asia became heavily staffed by Filipino nurses, institutions quietly adjusted shift structures, teamwork norms, bedside practices, and training methods around Filipino nursing culture.
Hospitals noted Filipino nurses’ strengths in patient-centered care, adaptability, English proficiency, and crisis resilience. Over time, some nursing schools abroad even modeled curricula on Philippine training standards, while hospitals adapted scheduling around collective work ethics and strong peer support systems common among Filipino staff.
In effect, Filipino nurses became an invisible backbone of modern global healthcare, so essential that systems bent around them, even if rarely acknowledged.

Finally, the top five news of the Day:

1. Greenland’s political parties reject U.S. threats — All five parties in Greenland’s parliament issued a joint statement saying they want to decide the island’s future without interference, in response to repeated comments from U.S. President Trump about potentially asserting control over the strategically important Arctic territory. 

2. Pro-government crackdown intensifies as Iran protests spread — Anti-government demonstrations have expanded across Iran, with the supreme leader warning security forces won’t back down and rights groups raising alarm about communication blackouts and escalating tensions. 

3. Russia uses new hypersonic missile in major strike on Ukraine — Russia launched its new hypersonic missile in a significant attack on Ukraine, signaling a heightened phase of the conflict and sending a message to Western nations supporting Kyiv. 

4. Philippines: rescuers find signs of life in garbage avalanche disaster — After a massive collapse at a waste facility in Cebu city, Filipino rescuers have detected signs of life amid the rubble, as search operations continue for dozens missing. 

5. Swiss canton leader blasts lack of safety checks after deadly bar fire — The head of a Swiss canton expressed outrage that a bar which recently caught fire had not been inspected for years; the blaze killed about 40 people and authorities are investigating. 

Most Common Names by Countries in 2025- Indonesia

What is the most common surname in your country and what does it mean?
In Italy, the most common surname is related to Roman cognomens: another element of Roman history that has survived to this day.
The surname ROSSI derives from the color red, originally indicating people with reddish hair, beard, or complexion, a distinctive trait in Roman times (like the Latin cognomen Rubeus/Rossius) and among pre-Roman Celtic/Germanic populations, or even a reference to the red color of a profession (e.g., metalworker). It is the most common surname in Italy, with variants such as Russo, De Rossi.

The most common surname in the Philippines is dela Cruz (or De La Cruz), followed by Spanish-derived names like García, Reyes, Ramos, and Mendoza, reflecting centuries of Spanish influence, though Chinese-Filipino names like Tan and native Tagalog names like Manalo are also very popular and common. 
Top Surnames (Examples): 
  1. dela Cruz / De La CruzThe absolute most common.
  2. GarcíaA common Spanish surname.
  3. ReyesMeaning "Kings," also very popular.
  4. RamosAnother widespread Spanish name.
  5. MendozaCommon, often associated with Spanish heritage.
  6. SantosMeaning "Saints".
  7. TanA prominent Hokkien Chinese surname.
  8. ManaloA popular Tagalog surname meaning "to win" or "to overcome".
Key Factors:
  • Spanish Colonization: 
    The Clavería Decree of 1849 standardized surnames, introducing many Spanish names. 
  • Chinese Influence: 
    Surnames like Tan, Lim, and Ong are very common due to Chinese-Filipino communities. 
  • Native Roots: 
    Many indigenous Filipino names (like Manalo, Bautista, Aquino) are also extremely popular

    Meanwhile,  Did you Know that.....
     
    🇮🇩 #Indonesia | The World’s Largest Archipelago of Diversity
    ✨ Indonesia is a vast Southeast Asian country made up of thousands of islands, famous for its tropical landscapes, active volcanoes, rich cultures, and incredible biodiversity.
    📍 Geographical Location
    Indonesia is located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, stretching between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
    🗺️ Borders:
    . North: Malaysia, Papua New Guinea
    . East: Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste
    . South & West: Indian Ocean
    . North & East waters: Pacific Ocean
    🏛️ Capital & Political System:
    . Capital: Jakarta
    . System of government: Presidential republic
    . Administrative divisions: Provinces
    📐 Area & Population:
    . Area: approximately 1.9 million km²
    . Population: over 275 million people
    . One of the most populous countries in the world
    🌍 Physical Geography:
    . More than 17,000 islands
    . Major islands: Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi, Papua
    . Hundreds of active volcanoes along the Ring of Fire
    🏞️ Climate & Nature:
    . Tropical climate with rainy and dry seasons
    . Dense rainforests and coral reefs
    . Home to unique wildlife like orangutans, Komodo dragons, and rare birds
    💰 Economy:
    . Diverse economy based on manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism
    . Key products: palm oil, rice, coffee, spices
    . Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
    🎭 Culture & Society:
    . Official language: Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)
    . Hundreds of ethnic groups and languages
    . Rich traditions in music, dance, batik, and cuisine
    🌿 Quick Facts:
    . Largest Muslim-majority country in the world
    . Bali is one of the world’s top tourist destinations
    . Located on the Pacific Ring of Fire
    ❓ Question
    What fascinates you most about Indonesia? Islands 🏝️, volcanoes 🌋, or cultural diversity 🎶?

    Lastly,
    For the first time in more than 30 years, lotus flowers are blooming again across a lake in Kashmir, a sight that brought many locals to tears.
    Once common here, the lotus had vanished due to pollution, invasive weed growth, and declining water quality. Its return is a powerful sign of ecological recovery. Lotus plants are highly sensitive to their environment, so their resurgence points to improved oxygen levels, cleaner water, and healthier sediment, often the result of sustained restoration efforts like de-weeding, dredging, and pollution control.
    Beyond their beauty, lotus plants support fish, insects, and birds, helping restore freshwater biodiversity. For the community, the bloom represents hope, proof that when nature is given time and care, healing is possible.
    Nature doesn’t forget. Sometimes, it just waits.
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