As an adult, it’s your charge to help grow up the next generation. I do not understand people who can do this to kids.
Raping a four year old? Do that to the boy?
Where’s the honestly when some of these folks address the public?
One wonders just what percentage of this group is a walking advertisement against child abuse.
The boy was a friend of my son. He was troubled, with no father at home. His mother put him into sports hoping that the fatherly influence of coaches would be good role models. I didn’t know his baseball coach, but I told his mom about what he had confided in me. I guess she never did anything with it. Then when the boys were going to college, he came out as gay. I watched him grow up from a toddler through middle school to high school. I never once, not once, thought he was gay, effeminate, or anything of the sort. He was a troubled young man though, and my husband and I did what we could to be positive role models in his life. I told him when he confided in me that what his coach did with him was wrong. That’s why I went to his mother, and we shared a good cry. Part of me wonders if it was my responsibility to call the police myself. I didn’t think it was. I thought talking with his Mom was the right thing to do. They knew they had my backing.
The young lady I met when she was a young adult. We worked together in retail. She had trouble getting along with others, but somehow I managed to get her to be agreeable with me. After several months, we would talk on breaks or after hours. She eventually confided to me about her uncle. He served time, but she still had trust issues. So I think she was forced to be lesbian because she just doesn’t have any idea how to trust a man. It’s very sad.
With these two examples, I will always doubt anyone and everyone who tries to tell me that they were born that way. Although anecdotal, my observations suggest otherwise regarding homosexual causes.