Shockingly no, there isn't.
2006-09-01 10:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it's not your brother who has the problem, it's your mom and dad. They can either accept and love your brother, or they can live miserable lives trying to "cure" him. Homosexuality is not a disease or condition that can be "cured." It is another form of expressing love between human beings. You may never understand your brother's attraction to men. but hey, you don't have to. The only important thing is that your brother finds happiness and is a loving, caring person.
If I could give you a pill for a "cure", it would be for your parents. Their homophobia needs help, maybe even professional help if it is severe enough. I hope if they are having a really hard time accepting your brother now that he is "out" that they will seek professional counseling to help them come to a place of acceptance.
In case you are wondering, no, I'm not gay. But, I have many friends who are. All of them are wonderful people, or they wouldn't be my friends.
2006-09-01 17:25:23
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answered by Magic One 6
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No there is not a pill to cure homosexuality its NOT an illness. And your family needs to stop worrying so much about your brother being gay and love him for how he is and not what he is!!.
2006-09-01 17:05:34
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answered by Betty Bee 2
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No there is no pill that your brother can take. Your mom and dad need to get over themselves and realize that your brother's sexuality has NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM!!!
Homophobes are so ignorant
2006-09-05 14:11:01
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answered by NyteWing 5
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Homosexuality is mostly determined at birth- it's not curable any more than your heterosexuality is curable.
The best you can do is try to learn to adapt to this development and not ostracize him- it's not his fault he's attracted to men and not women. The most he could do is lie about it and be miserable trying to be someone he's not- and since this often leads to mental issues and suicide, I'm glad he isn't doing this. He is family and you need to love him even if you don't understand his sexuality.
2006-09-01 17:07:41
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answered by Rachel S 2
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Nope. And no cure is necessary since it is not a disease. American Psychological Association took the subject off of the list of maladies years ago.
2006-09-01 17:05:33
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answered by bigjohn B 7
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yes, there is this ONE very special pill that you can get to give to him, although it is VERY hard to find. You can only find it on the 5th week of the 13th month in each year, and it has to be on the third full moon of that month.. If you go out on this night, at 10:65 pm sharp, you can go to the drug store and they will have it for you... I hope that this helps you...
2006-09-01 17:18:19
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answered by Just Me 6
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Homosexuality is not a disease, it's a choice. It's a very poor choice for sure because it's against the laws of nature and God's Word very clearly states that it is a sin. I'm sure it's bothering your parents and I applaud you for honoring them enough to be concerned and to want to help prevent your brother from making this huge mistake! I hope you can talk to your brother about his decision (homosexuality is NOT determined FOR a person but chosen BY a person). Encourage him to get some problems counseling and give a second thought about all the problems this is going to make for him that will change his life forever in a negative way. As for your parents, be there for them because I know this is breaking their hearts. Your brother's life...physically, mentally, and spiritually...is headed down a dead-end bumpy road with many dangers ahead!
2006-09-01 17:16:02
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answered by missingora 7
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No, because homosexuality isn't a disease that can be cured with a pill, but it is rather just a personal sexual preference that's just as natural as heterosexuality is.
2006-09-01 17:05:21
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answered by Blue Rose Thorn 6
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No, there is no pill for your brother, but there is a pill for your parents so they can learn to accept him. It is called "Placebo".
Tell them to take two before sitting down and having a conversation with their son.
2006-09-01 17:09:48
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answered by RDW928 3
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Yes, the pill of "Self Denial", or Acceptance!
2006-09-05 16:10:00
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answered by May I help You? 6
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