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Title: Another take on "choice"
Post by: Jim on June 27, 2008, 09:08:24 PM


We see enough articles about penguins and brain scans, thought I'd post a serious look at the science that prevailed prior to the 80's

http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Gender/Site/depression/mental_problems.htm (http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Gender/Site/depression/mental_problems.htm)
   
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Homosexuality and Mental Health Problems

Summary: Recent studies show homosexuals have a substantially greater risk of suffering from a psychiatric problems than do heterosexuals. We see higher rates of suicide, depression, bulimia, antisocial personality disorder, and substance abuse. This paper highlights some new and significant considerations that reflect on the question of those mental illnesses and on their possible sources.

The American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its diagnostic list of mental disorders in 1973, despite substantial protest (see Socarides, 1995). The A.P.A. was strongly motivated by the desire to reduce the effects of social oppression. However, one effect of the A.P.A.'s action was to add psychiatric authority to gay activists' insistence that homosexuals as a group are as healthy as heterosexuals. This has discouraged publication of research that suggests there may, in fact, be psychiatric problems associated with homosexuality.

In a review of the literature, Gonsiorek (1982) argued there was no data showing mental differences between gays and straights--or if there was any, it could be attributed to social stigma. Similarly, Ross (1988) in a cross-cultural study, found most gays were in the normal psychological range. However some papers did give hints of psychiatric differences between homosexuals and heterosexuals. One study (Riess, 1980) used the MMPI, that venerable and well-validated psychological scale, and found that homosexuals showed definite "personal and emotional oversensitivity." 

much more at link
Title: Re: Another take on "choice"
Post by: MrsSmith on June 27, 2008, 09:51:01 PM
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Ideology of Sexual Liberation

A strong case can be made that the male homosexual lifestyle itself, in its most extreme form, is mentally disturbed. Remember that Rotello, a gay advocate, notes that "the outlaw aspect of gay sexual culture, its transgressiveness, is seen by many men as one of its greatest attributes." Same-sex eroticism becomes for many, therefore, the central value of existence, and nothing else--not even life and health itself--is allowed to interfere with pursuit of this lifestyle.

This fits the posts we've read by admitted homosexuals...they identify so strongly this way that anything that is in the most minor disagreement with their actions is perceived as a major attack.
Title: Re: Another take on "choice"
Post by: Jim on June 27, 2008, 09:59:51 PM
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Ideology of Sexual Liberation

A strong case can be made that the male homosexual lifestyle itself, in its most extreme form, is mentally disturbed. Remember that Rotello, a gay advocate, notes that "the outlaw aspect of gay sexual culture, its transgressiveness, is seen by many men as one of its greatest attributes." Same-sex eroticism becomes for many, therefore, the central value of existence, and nothing else--not even life and health itself--is allowed to interfere with pursuit of this lifestyle.

This fits the posts we've read by admitted homosexuals...they identify so strongly this way that anything that is in the most minor disagreement with their actions is perceived as a major attack.




it takes massive blinders to see any 'normal' in being on the other team.