How in the world am I not under the spell of Sodom Syndrome?
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Who knows?
There are probably some people that are more susceptible than others due to their upbringing and male influences.
I have always believed that some homosexuals were born that way. Not all, but some.
I use to put my bother-in-law in that category. He is a small feminine guy, and he always was that way according to family members.
However, something came out recently that shocked us all, including my brother-in-law.
My husband and I were going through old family photos and we found a picture of his brother dressed up like a girl. He was only about 2 years old.
When we ask his mother about it, she acted like it was no big deal. She said his grandparents just like to dress him up like that.
His family moved away by the time my husband and his sister were born, and my husband only saw his grandparents once. I always thought that was pretty strange.
So yes, there is a big sick secret and his mother is the only person alive that knows what happened, and she is not talking. My bother-in-law has no memory of ever being abused.
Do I still believe some people are born that way? Nope, and neither does my bother-in-law.
It is also reasonable to assume that if this man abused his grandson, I’m sure he did it to his son too. Why didn’t he turn out gay too? Did he just hide it because it wasn’t accepted back then?
Again, who knows?
I don’t know how many years ago this was. During the twenties and into the 30’s young boys were often dressed in dresses until about age three.