I could go to jail for saying this to a homosexual. You are not gay. You are stressed out of your mind. Your thoughts and feelings are not your own. Your mind is being hacked by a malevolent metaphysical force thats trying to convince you to further humiliate yourself and self-destruct. Your stress from being raped by your uncle or psychologically abused by your mother who resented your masculinity is increasing your vulnerability to these psychic attacks. (Im using non dogmatic terms here instead of temptation because religious words create blocks). Dont doubt yourself. Dont doubt your senses. Be calm and observant. Become aware of the stress in excitement and emotion. Youll see something has convinced you to declare war with yourself. You have to murder a part of your brain to touch things you have no business touching. Who are you punishing? Nobody is a lesbian. Nobody is gay. Its a dysfunctional identity crisis lie.
Discourage sexual psychosis. Gays suffer from sexual psychosis, a trauma or stress induced mental/emotional disconnect from reality. Recognize that they are suffering. We dont let suffering people stay sick.
uh, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo K. Please tell us where you got your medical degree
You may offend a homosexual by saying your heartfelt, honest comments that are being made in his best interest but you won’t go to jail. The homosexual may be offended but down deep he is miserable and would be grateful that you actually treated him like a man. Years ago his physician, clergyman or concerned family member would say just about the same thing. Today few people would have the courage to be “politically incorrect”. In fact if you work for the government or teach at a college, your comments very well could adversely affect your career. Such is modern American culture. Yet the fact is you are right. Truth ultimately will win out. Sadly it will not help the men and young boys who have suffered during the sad epoch of our times. There is hope for them as long as people like you stay true to their values and beliefs