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Regular,An ex-gay. And in other works by him, he draws on research from the widely discredited Paul Cameron and makes use of slippery slope arguments. You’ll notice that the book addressed in the link features the same article. The article itself also draws on one experience of one homosexual, and is a massive over generalisation. It also seems strange that you should accept his story as being true, and believe that is how all (or most) homosexuals live, and yet ignore the stories or lives of homosexuals who live monogamously, or what most people would consider acceptably.
This article, and the man writing is, is nothing special. I’ve read the same kind of stuff before. The claims that he makes are no different to any other anti-gay activists are making, be them Paul Cameron, or Peter LaBarbera, or any of the others. It’s the same broad statements, the same discredited research, the same conspiracy theories.
I have not been in a gay bookstore. I have lived in San Francisco and seen the gay open life style. I seen the men wearing black leather with their behinds in view. I have been propositioned by gays. I find that distasteful. I have seen gays publically do what most people in heterosexual environments don’t do, ie grabbing crotches and using language that is not necessary. It is adolescent at best. I went to restaurants that I later discovered were gay and understood why I was hearing men whistling. I attended a gay concert because a nurse I was dating knew the band members and invited me to attend with her. I listened to songs like “he’s just right for me” and never returned again. I made no broad sweeping generalizations about anything from this article. It is what it is, one persons experience and a point of view. When I contrast that with my experience it has some consistincies.