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To: EdReform
As one research analyst puts it: So Hooker's study suggests that sexual fantasies among homosexuals are irrepressible, so much so that such people cannot always see ordinary situations and relations as devoid of sexual content, but must, on occasion, interject sexual significance where it does not exist or, at the very least, need not exist. Following the logical conclusions of this experiment, we are compelled to conclude that there is something substantively different about the way homosexuals and heterosexuals look at the world.

Oh yeah, I have personally witnessed this "phenomenon" in one of the more outspoken homos I know. He sees a phallus in practically everything.

484 posted on 02/19/2005 1:43:50 AM PST by Mockingbird For Short
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To: scripter

Regarding the minute population of homosexuals within the U.S., what do you propose be done about them?

Mass homicide?

I love FreeRepublic. I admire all the work which went into the presentation here and believe the readers and writers here have freedom to state their opinions.

Am I the only FreeRepublic member who is really disturbed by the display of hostility?

You can posit all the theorems you wish and wax poetic with all your disgust and crude asides, but the fact remains these are humans who exist in our world.

Regardless of the ridiculous claims that homosexuals can be "changed" - work in my profession also indicates this is impossible and you wish them to live a lie to please your own personal beliefs.

I realize I am offending some when I beg some of your readers to abstain from such activism against a minority group, especially the hate I see growing.



Trouble


485 posted on 02/20/2005 12:36:13 PM PST by imintrouble
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