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a-monster-ate-my-heart answered:
hahahhahaa…..they are stupid.
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ohanameansfandom answered:
I feel sorry for them; they have been told to repress themselves and gone through it. Most “ex-gays” later admit they’re still gay anyway!
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searchingchristian answered:
I don’t think they become ‘ex-gay’, as in they never experience sexual attraction again. But I think God does a huge work in their lives.
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thequeersouthernbelle answered:
From a psychological standpoint, anti-gay therapy is incredibly HARMFUL and does not work. Religious standpoint: Can’t pray away the gay!
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h1gh-eyes answered:
I think it’s total bs. They make themselves think that they’re “cured” because they’re possibly ashamed of who they are and they don’t want
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insertgeniustitlehere answered:
imo,dey blieve dey r exgay but d program may hv chng d meaning of being gay,hence,dey r ex-gay in their eyes but not ours?If u get wht i mean
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gaychristian answered:
It never works and it’s a heresy. It is founded on false witness and no one is ever “cured/healed” by it.
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beingmeislovingher answered:
Well my girlfriend is goingt here this summer. She wont be my girlfriend when she gets back. and im heart broken
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liveloveandletitallgo answered:
i feel like either way its their choice ya know? who cares if theyre secretly gay/trying to hide it, its really none of our business 2 judge
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leaisemoi answered:
its like a can of tuna, you can cram it and hide it all you want, but theres still tuna in it
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lezbechristians posted this
What do you think about people who claim to be ex-gays?
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having taken part in an anti-gay therapy.
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