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Author: Malcolm
Date: Jul 23, 2006 19:49

"Catherine Woodgold" wrote in message
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> (leviny@latinmail.com) writes:
>> it seems that becoming gays is more frequent among men than women. I
>> have heard people explain the phenomenon as a social one rather than
>> genetics related. If so, we come back to social behaviors that
>> characterize each individual. However, behaviors can be fixed. This
>> explanation is completely incorrect because gays can not become back to
>> straight men.
>>
>> Would you please show me something incorrect in my current assumptions
>> ? thanks
>
> Apparently some gays can actually learn to become
> straight: they would be ones with bisexual biochemical tendencies,
> I suppose. Maybe those are a small
> minority of gays. There's a case like that described in
> Albert Ellis' book "A New Guide to Rational Living," IIRC,
> of a gay man who learned to become attracted to women.
> I don't agree with some things the author says about it, though. ...
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