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To: vladimir998

Personally, I think when boys and girls go through puberty the hormones - male and female - get a little mixed up one way or another before straightening out. Not exactly a scientific fact, just a suspicion. Match that ordinary experience with a culture that is degraded enough to promote homosexuality as a natural state, you get mixed up kids thinking they’re the opposite sex. Very mixed up kids.


42 posted on 12/21/2016 7:19:42 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: miss marmelstein
Personally, I think when boys and girls go through puberty the hormones - male and female - get a little mixed up one way or another before straightening out. Not exactly a scientific fact, just a suspicion. Match that ordinary experience with a culture that is degraded enough to promote homosexuality as a natural state, you get mixed up kids thinking they’re the opposite sex. Very mixed up kids.

I have no recollection of any such "confusion" when I went through puberty. Before puberty I paid no attention to girls. They were not interesting because they shared none of my interests. After puberty, they were extremely interesting and I couldn't explain why. Something just "happened" to me and suddenly I couldn't stop looking at them and thinking about them. This obsession with females has annoyed me ever since.

What is this "confusion" that I hear people speaking about? The young males of my acquaintance have no "confusion" at all, and never did. Are there really people who have "confusion" , and are there really so many of them that people see this as a relatively common thing?

This idea is simply contrary to my experience. I suspect that in the cases where people have seen this "confusion" there are some other factors present of which they may not be aware.

72 posted on 12/21/2016 8:08:07 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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