No, I admit it has not been my own experience; nor have I known men or boys who were swayed by some endorsement. However, it has been observed by myself and others with girls and young women. In college, and in my own family there are examples aplenty. I do believe girls are susceptible. If anyone has read Freud extensively, they will recognize a basic weakness regarding this in the "fairer" sex. In former times, this passed as a phase. Since the '90s, many have embraced bisexuality and then the lesbian lifestyle. Not good for marriage or the family unit. Or men, for that matter.
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If anyone has read Freud extensively, they will recognize a basic weakness regarding this in the "fairer" sex. In former times, this passed as a phase. Since the '90s, many have embraced bisexuality and then the lesbian lifestyle. Not good for marriage or the family unit.Perhaps I spoke too strongly. The propaganda certainly does encourage experimentation -- Freud or not. I was just reacting to the turning-men-gay claim. In the end, it may convince some guys to admit they're gay rather than go through the charade of starting a family only to cheat on it.
As for the women, my limited experience with lesbians leads me to believe that emotional support rather than sex drives those relationships. One lesbian acquaintence once told me that it's a common joke among them that "lesbians don't have sex."
Take none of my comments above as approval of the propaganda. Just musing.