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onetimeposter
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Well though out opinion, but I don’t think your right on any points at all.This is my personal opinion.
Homosexuality is a disorder; it is not normal and goes against the laws of nature. As such, I don’t believe that genetics play a role in human sexuality.
Homosexuality is a psychological disorder brought about by experiences in the formative years of childhood. I believe that homosexuals feel somewhat emasculated. During their adolescent years they looked up to other men as role models, and this may have brought about confused sexual feelings.
Many homosexuals lacked a strong male role model when growing up. They did not have a father figure to guide and teach them. I know homosexuals who were brought up in a feminine household with no male influences. I believe they are looking for the love and guidance they lacked during childhood; and consequently develop confused sexual desires for other men.
Another cause of homosexuality in some people is that they experienced rejection during childhood and adolescence, particularly by the opposite sex. A lot of teenagers who operate on the fringes of society feel rejected and lonely. They don’t have many friends and are often mistreated. In some instances, rejection by the oposite sex makes them feel unwanted and worthless. They subsequently avoid all interactions with the opposite sex. The only friends they have are male. They never experience acceptance by females and therefore develop sexual desires for the only people who show them affection - members of the same sex.
Some homosexuals felt rejected by other males during adolescence. Many homosexuals had no male friends when growing up. They only had girlfriends. Consequently, they started to look to males in a sexual manner. Maybe being surrounded by females causes them to lose all masculinity and develop a more female mindset. This could cause them to develop homosexual tendencies.
I believe that homosexuality could be treated by psychologists. They need help to resolve the issues that have caused the homosexual behaviour.
The fact of the matter is that I grew up with two twins. Both twins were quite successful with the girls and the one twin, was well known for the attractive girls that he was always with.
Their father was a fireman.
Both twins had lots of male friends, female friends and were well liked by everyone, they were very popular guys.
Guess which one came out of the closet as a homosexual in his early 20’s? Yes, the twin who seemed to have always been with an attractive girl.
Also, I can’t for the life of me begin to understand how you think that having lots of girlfriends would cause someone to turn into a homosexual.