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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

You Can't "Pray Away the Gay"


Michael In Norfolk is an attorney in his forties. His blog is "Coming Out in Midlife." He discusses in this post how the denial of homosexual orientation as valid causes harm not only to people in denial about their sexuality but to their opposite sex partners, who feel betrayed.


I think that the late Anthony Perkins is a great example of how damaging the anti-homosexual propaganda is. Tony tried to be in a straight marriage. He was by all accounts a loving father and his wife described him as her best friend. But he ended up having numerous shame-filled one night stands with other men and contracted HIV. At the end of his life when his wife was asked why she didn't leave him, she said that he had always treated her kindly and respectfully and she would not leave him in his time of need. She understood what many people fail to understand. If he had been able to be true to himself, to find a same-sex partner that he resonated with, his shame wouldn't have led him to these promiscuous affairs.
You can't "pray away the gay" any more than a straight person can "turn gay overnight." Marcus Bachmann and his ilk are doing terrible harm to people who are already conflicted.

5 comments:

Amanda said...

That's true. In fact one could say this about a many things.

Unknown said...

Some of these fools also think that you can "pray away" mental illness. If that worked, everyone would be a devout Bible thumper by now.

Unknown said...

http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/dear-brothers-and-sisters-c421129.html This is a nice fellow who would like to be a minister and would probably be a good one but because he is gay, his church tried to force him to take a vow of celibacy. Shameful!

Hobbes said...

O. k., but I still don't think he should have mummified his mother. . . .

Unknown said...

I would love to date a hot Mummy! Do you suppose Mrs. Bates is looking?
--Nervous Norvis
Mummy and owner of Nervous Norvis' Coffee Cafe