Most just don't know which sex they're opposite of...
2006-08-11 20:34:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Homosexuality is simply part of a person's identity.
Coming to terms with who you are, whether you're heterosexual or homosexual, is often a struggle full of soul-searching and deep intro spection about whether you're simply experimenting, or if this is really who you are.
Homosexuality is not a disease to be healed; it's not a preference which can be changed through seduction; and it's not an indicator of a person's greater or lesser worth.
It is what it is.. it is simply sexual preference. It's no different than women preferring dark haired, muscular men over blonde lean computer geek guys; or men preferring fair haired athletic women, over ample-hipped sturdy farm girls.
A Bluejay is always a Bluejay, and a Robin is always a Robin. You can try to convince a Robin he's a Bluejay, and he may even try hard to fit in and BE a Bluejay, for a long time. But, a Robin has a separate nature, a separate outlook, and a very different perspective of "normal." so, there are differences that cannot and should not be referred to as "Idententity Crisis."
What I DO believe, is that what you do in your bedroom is your own business, until, and at which time, it involves me.
2006-08-11 20:58:43
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answered by Patricia G 2
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No. Homosexuality is in basic terms area of a guy or woman's id. Coming to words with who you're, no count in case you're heterosexual or gay, is mostly a conflict crammed with soul-finding and deep intro spection approximately no count in case you're in basic terms experimenting, or if that's extremely who you're. Homosexuality isn't a affliction to be healed; that is not a call that can get replaced by using seduction; and that is not a trademark of a guy or woman's greater suitable or lesser properly worth. it extremely is what it extremely is.. it extremely is in basic terms sexual decision. that isn't any distinctive than women human beings who prefer dark haired, muscular adult adult males over blonde lean laptop geek adult adult males; or adult adult males who prefer honest haired athletic women human beings, over adequate-hipped stable farm ladies. A Bluejay is mostly a Bluejay, and a Robin is mostly a Robin. you are able to attempt to cajole a Robin he's a Bluejay, and he may even attempt annoying to slot in and BE a Bluejay, for an prolonged time. yet, a Robin has a separate nature, a separate outlook, and an exceptionally distinctive perspective of "established." so, there are alterations that can not and should no longer be mentioned as "Idententity disaster." What I DO have self belief, is that what you do on your mattress room is your own company, till, and at which era, it comprises me.
2016-11-04 10:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No..I sure do not. An avowed [practicing] homosexual doesnt choose that for a week and then finds something else to do..theyre stuck for life..wether they admit it or not.
The real problems are that some imagine that it is fashionable to be homosexual..and try to adopt the stance for themselves without much success....sad really!!
2006-08-11 20:38:05
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answered by G-Bear 4
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From the current research I have read, homosexuality appears to be inborn. They only thing they struggle with is how to deal with being gay in a society that looks badly upon them.
2006-08-11 20:44:06
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answer #5
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answered by laetusatheos 6
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Nope. I never said I was born this way, it's something that develops. But it's not a choice and it's not going to change. And why should I try to change it? There are no secular reasons to oppose homosexuality, and there is no proof that a god who opposes homosexuality exists.
2006-08-11 20:34:50
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answer #6
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answered by holidayspice 5
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Nope I believe it is due to perception of what is sexually attractive and exciting to them.Just a different set of connections in the brain than the "normal".
2006-08-11 20:38:59
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answered by Daniel H 5
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it's a mental disorder condition they need help with their short circuit brain
2006-08-11 20:38:15
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-08-11 20:37:35
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answer #9
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answered by Skeeterbug M 3
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No, it's just what turns you on.
2006-08-11 20:38:12
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answer #10
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answered by Spookshow Baby 5
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