"While regularly ridiculed by most gay activists, the view that young people can be "recruited" into homosexuality is accepted even by some homosexuals themselves.
Activist Darrell Yates Rist, a co-founder of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and a prominent homosexual author, said he believes it is certainly possible for children to be "lured by queer ideas" into the homosexual lifestyle.
Rist said this truth is understood intuitively by parents and worries them, because "they too understand that sexually free ideas are infectious and that, once introduced to the suggestion of same-sex love, their kids might just try it and like it."
Meanwhile, Johnston said that homosexual groups are reaching down to children as young as kindergarten age, "indoctrinating them to the idea that homosexuality is an intrinsic part of one's identity; one to be explored and embraced. If that's not recruiting, I don't know what is."
Psychiatrist "Reassures" Parents About Lesbian Experimentation
"...The article describes a parent-faculty meeting at The Spence School, a private enclave overlooking Central Park, where several eighth-grade girls had declared themselves "bisexual." The school called in a Harvard-educated psychiatrist, Dr. Justin Richardson--himself a gay man--to reassure the parents that lesbian experimentation is common, and that it was too soon to know if they would be lesbians or heterosexuals.
At the all-girl Brearly School two weeks earlier, Dr. Richardson told a parent group to advise their daughters as young as nine years old that they, too, may have sex with other girls in the future. "It is a good idea," he said, "to mention that people have sex with members of the same sex sometimes, and that when they grow up they may have friends that do that--and that it may be something that they themselves do."
"A small but growing number of students," the Times article reported, "have come out at these schools, or at least say that bisexuality is stylish." Parents are concerned, and Dr. Richardson--"pedigreed, carefully-spoken, determinedly nonthreatening--has become the schools' gay issues consultant of choice" because he is "sane and clear," according to the Spence headmaster..."
More information in GrandMoM's thread:
Assemblyman MOUNTJOY opposes promotion of homosexuality in public schools