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Semantics
Flexibility And Fluidity: Personal Reflection
A good discussion has ensued under the Gay Story With an Ex-Gay Theme post. I want to continue that with my thoughts on the flexibility or fluidity of sexual orientation. Kinsey may have put orientation on a single scale from…
A Gay Story With an Ex-gay Theme
The July issue of Instinct Magazine (on newsstands only, not online) includes a piece titled “Meet The World’s Most Boring Homo,” by Parker Ray. It opens: For the fourth Friday night in a row, Jack (not his real name) is…
The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association on June 2 applauded the publication of an American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement, “Sexual Orientation and Adolescence,” in the June 2004 issue of Pediatrics.
Antigay Math on Gay Couples Doesn’t Add Up
The Exodus media blog cites a new press release promoting the Gay and Lesbian Atlas, an almanac of facts and figures about gays in America. The information contained in the Atlas, derived from the U.S. Census, reminds the public that…
Attracted to the Same Sex: Am I Gay Or Not?
People often come to realizations about themselves — as well as changes in their perspective — as they approach middle age. What happens when someone develops serious doubts about their sexual orientation, especially as they approach midlife? Must they be…
From Exodus News, April 23: Christine Sneeringer of Worthy Creations ministry in Fort Lauderdale Florida wrote “All We’re Created to Be” and describes her personal story of overcoming lesbianism…. I’m happy that Christine’s happy. Everyone should be happy, if they…