Sadly, then you don’t understand.
Since I am not homosexual of suffer from SSA, how can I?
On the same token, how can you?
I put it on par with MS. Something that probably won’t kill you outright, but is very difficult and painful to live with.
The pain and difficulty isnt a part of homosexuality, its mainly societies opinion that you are not normal and the stigma attached to what apparently a homosexual is. There is the difficulty of comming to terms with being homosexual and that can be extremly painful, but most of that is believing that there is something wrong with you.
Also it is a disorder many people have and yet few people (who don’t have it) recognize it for the great cross it is.
MS is a disorder like that yes (my father suffers from a very similar thing to MS) but I dot think that homosexuality/SSA complies with that.
Bother me that they are attracted to their own gender? Who’s reading what into whose statement?
Just going by what you wrote.
While not SSA myself, I cannot even begin to count how many friends I have who are.
Yet you would want to “cure” those friends and essentially change them.
But, I have suffered deep physical illness my whole life. I never chose my illness. It has both genetic and environmental causes. I too have been made fun of and ostracized for something I have. I don’t want anyone to suffer for something that is beyond their control.
You know how you do that?
You educate society about such things so that they understand.
The school where my son goes to has a boy who has Autism Spectrum Disorder, he only just started school this year. I honestly thought that the boy would get picked on by the other kids because he is different and does things in a different way to everyone else, but it has been the exact opposite.
The class teacher as well as the principal and other educators teach the children about his differences and make the kids aware of his condition, the kids (especally in his class) actually go out of their way to help him (like helping him pack his bag, reminding him what they are doing, making sure he goes where he is meant to go and even comforting him when he is upset or overwhealmed by what is going on). He gets invited to birthday parties and is invited to play with the others at lunch time (one of the girls even has a bit of a crush on him). He also does maths 4 years ahead of his level.
Not to play the sympathy card, but I have a mental illness that nearly cost me my life and I have suffered the torment of others becuase of it. There are a few physical side effects that make things difficult and make things uncomfortable for me in public and to tell you the truth, I wouldnt wish this on anyone.
I agree with you about not wanting people to suffer because of things that are beyond there control, but I think that a lot of that can be fixed by awareness and education.
Not a single person I have ever known has said that they would freely choose to have their SSA.
Yet I do know people like that.
There is nothing wrong or offensive in wanting to cure something that no one would want to have. Cancer, MS, SSA, Autism, Migraines, Endometreosis, Fibromyalgia…etc and so on. (The last three are my disorders.)
I hate getting migraines.
Politics, religion, and ethnicities are NOT disorders, no matter how many people try to tell you they are.
Thats the problem, who is to say what exactly classifies as a disorder?
For a while being black was a “disorder” and lets not go into the events of WW2.
Everyone I know of those categories: my liberal friends, my Muslim friends, and my friends (and family) of other ethnicities would freely choose those even if they hadn’t been born into it. (Gee, kind of like me being a conservative, Catholic, and Italian.

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