Ar Q wrote:
> "s0183616" <s0183616@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:hL8tj.1787$fX7.1546@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Ar Q wrote:
>>> <Chaldean> wrote in message
>>> news:ttl9r3563o8m68jvfaq34bn9hujktvbvue@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 18:05:39 -0500, "Ar Q" <ArthurQ283@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>> offered us these thoughts:
>>>>
>>>> BTW: one isn't "cured" of being gay. The American Psychiatric
>>>> Association stopped calling homo***uality a disease a long long time
>>>> ago.
>>>>
>>> Maybe "cured" is not the best word than "trained". Some hospitals show
> the
>>> patients ****d man pictures and gave them electric shock at the same
> time.
>>> Eventually these men will learn to have *** with women only.
>> That's called torturing someone into something.
>>
>> Anyone could train anyone to do things under torture. If that's
>> "training", OK, you're right, but the people who do it should be locked
>> away forever.
>
> It was a common practice to deal with gay sons not long time ago. At
least
> for those concerned parents who can afford the treatment. The lucky
ones.
That's sooo ****ing horrible. It amazing me how many people have issues
with gay guys. I won't lie, I'm not too familiar, not very comfortable
with the idea, but I realize that an ingrained prejudice and I will not
let that affect my views on the subject.
Being gay is not evil. Being gay is not a choice. Being gay is not
curable.
If you're gay, you're gay, and you deserve to not have problems in life
because of it. Fortunately, society is getting better and better with
that, but there's still some ways to go.


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