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I always thought that ex-gays were an American phenomenon, however today
The Times has an
article by an ex-gay about his new found heterosexuality. Its is interesting that unlike his American counterparts he does not seem particularly religious, but other than that I am still trying to decide what I think.
Would be interested to here your thoughts
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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Personally I don't see how it could happen to me.
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I know an English lesbian who defected. But I think it's easier for lesbians, they can just lie there and think of England (sorry girls!).
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This guy has been "straight" for a week and sounds as camp as Christmas. Here's an excerpt fro his story:
Does this mean that I no longer like men? No, of course not, and I won’t pretend. But in the streets and avenues of this country there must be many husbands whose interests are divided but whose choices are determined not by sexuality but emotionality.
Would I be a good husband? I hope so. Would I keep faith? Well, I would try. The same siren voices to stray call to all men, all the time. I would be no different.
"Straight"? I don't think so.
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But since human sexuality can fluctuate, why would it not be possible for a gay man to become heterosexual, if the calling is late?
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Anybody had a look at the responses to the article published on another page?? A more biased, one-sided and propagandistic selection of the views expressed by readers of the article would be a masterstroke to achieve. Truly shocking. Such a bigoted and disproportionate published response is despicable.
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Having read the article, I don't even know if this man is not just interested in fathering a child, but it has nothing to do with his sexual orientation...
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