While I oppose the homosexual agenda to attempt to normalize this condition, I do think, based on the gays I've known, that some of them are born that way. Almost all will say that they always knew it...and many wish they weren't gay.
Basically my theory is this: when I was a very little girl, like in kindergarten or first grade, I had crushes on boys...many of us girls did. We didn't know what it was all about of course but still it was normal to get little girl crushes on boys. I think that gay boys felt the same way at an early age - and from what I know this was a source of confusion and agony for many for quite a while. So now they've gone overboard in trying to change society so gays no longer have to feel ashamed and confused.
I'm totally against gays trying to push their sexuality on everyone. My feeling is that they're not normal, shouldn't be normal because it's against nature, and they should just live with it...quietly. They should neither be persecuted for being gay nor should they receive special treatment.
Yes, I thought this too. Until I started reading the testimonies of ex-gays, and it became apparent to me:
What did they always know? In other words, they remember being "different" from birth but parse their words carefully and you will find that that that awareness never reached the level of same-sex attraction. The "differentness" is never ever sexualized until puberty (which stands to reason....why should homosexuals be sexually aware before human beings in general are?
IMHO, gays conflate this feeling of "differentness" into their later homosexuality as if they were the same thing.