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goofyjim
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Thank you. I couldn’t have said it better. Now if one was interested in affordable therapy where would one go? I have only a Medicare HMO as my primary insurance and am subsisting off a parttime job and social security disability for a living.As a person that is in Courage I would like to say that Courage does not promote reparitive therapy of any type. If a person wants to go through reparitive therapy, they can and Courage will point them in the right direction but it does not promote it. Courage recognizes that same-sex attraction varies person to person and over time. A person that feels totally “homosexual” may eventually feel that attraction diminish or they may not. I personally saw my degree of SSA diminish over time but when my SSA was at its worse before I joined Courage I felt I was bi not gay. Now I realize that I just have a degree of a same-sex attraction and that attraction can vary over time, but in me it diminished enough that I could get married. I know several people in Courage that as of now could never even imagine their SSA decreasing enough to get married.