Straight turn gay
My So-Called Ex-Gay Life
Early in my freshman year of high school, I came home to find my mom sitting on her bed, crying.
"Are you gay?" she asked. I blurted out that I was.
"I knew it, ever since you were a little boy."
Her resignation didn't last long. My mom is a difficulty solver, and the next day she handed me a stack of papers she had printed out from the Internet about reorientation, or "ex-gay," therapy. I threw them away. I said I didn't see how talking about myself in a therapist's office was going to make me stop liking guys. My mother responded by asking whether I wanted a family, then posed a hypothetical: "If there were a pill you could take that would make you vertical, would you take it?"
I admitted that life would be easier if such a pill existed. I hadn't thought about how my infatuation with boys would play out over the course of my life. In fact, I had always imagined myself middle-aged, married to a woman, and having a son and daughter-didn't everyone want some version of that?
"The gay lifestyle is very lonely," she said.
She told me about Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, a clinical psychologist in California who was then president of the National Association for
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Gay Conversion: I Slept With Over 200 Men, Now I'm a Happily Married Heterosexual Dad
In an strive to present both sides of the gay conversion debate, IBT invited a man whose sexuality changed through therapy to say his story.
James Parker's article is full, frank and passionate, and we understand our readers may not agree with his views. Please note the opinions expressed below do not reflect those of IBTimes UK.
I guess I became straight by accident. It was never a grand plan; the therapy was an attempt to resolve commitment issues, rather than sexual identity. I never had any want to change my sexuality. But that's what happened – in fact I changed everything.
Having had hundreds of homosexual partners, I eventually married a female and had a youngster. And my whole outlook on life changed. I grew from a raucous and arrogant person, trying desperately to mask my deep insecurities in team situations, into a mighty, assertive guy who loved sports and war films. At the age of 46, I've never felt better in my hold skin.
But before we earn into the details of my conversion, let's move back to the beginning.
I knew I was male lover at about 10 or 11. My cousin himself had come
So he turned "gay" just for the link ups. Now that guy is scoring 4 or 5 men per week with many repeats. And they would always compliment him on how great he was which was something that never happened before when he managed to hook up with women or had a girlfriend.
What do you think? Do you comprehend any straight men turning gay just for get together ups?
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