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Tagged as: lesbian. gay. christian. ex gay. lgbt. church. question. question of the day.
  1. a-monster-ate-my-heart answered: hahahhahaa…..they are stupid.
  2. 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!
  3. 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.
  4. thequeersouthernbelle answered: From a psychological standpoint, anti-gay therapy is incredibly HARMFUL and does not work. Religious standpoint: Can’t pray away the gay!
  5. sociallyevasive answered: I think it’s really sad. They’re only pretending for themselves and the others around them who say they cannot be the way thet are.
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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.
  9. beingmeislovingher answered: Well my girlfriend is goingt here this summer. She wont be my girlfriend when she gets back. and im heart broken
  10. 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
  11. leaisemoi answered: its like a can of tuna, you can cram it and hide it all you want, but theres still tuna in it
  12. lezbechristians posted this
What do you think about people who claim to be ex-gays?

having taken part in an anti-gay therapy.


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