A "Cure" for homosexuality

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May 1st, 2007 at 05:43pm
Tasteful and Sublime:
well, that can. But not who you're sexually attracted to.

Yes, but going by that Anji said, can't oestrogen levels and testosterone levels be controlled by medication?

After all, isn't that what fertility drugs are? Hormone pills Think
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May 2nd, 2007 at 12:21am
Anji:
A lesbian couple does have a chemical inbalence. Too much testosterone. And similarly, gay couples, in love have too much oestrogen.

I'd be really interested in hearing where you go that information.
Because my mother, who does extensive statistical research, has never come across anything like that.
And lesbians have had very few tests done on them sexuality-wise. It's usually gay men, who respond to stimuli much different than straight men do.
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May 2nd, 2007 at 12:54am
Anji:
]A lesbian couple does have a chemical inbalence. Too much testosterone. And similarly, gay couples, in love have too much oestrogen.

That can easily be cured.

That won't stop them being gays though.
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May 2nd, 2007 at 03:11am
Anji:
A lesbian couple does have a chemical inbalence. Too much testosterone. And similarly, gay couples, in love have too much oestrogen.

That can easily be cured.
And you got that from...?

Because I've done research, and I never found anything even close to that. Think
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May 2nd, 2007 at 07:35am
Like i said, the oestrogen and testosterone levels can be controlled, i think, but not who you're sexually attracted to XD. So yeah, everything the others said.
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May 2nd, 2007 at 06:38pm
Ol' Blue Eyes.:
Anji:
A lesbian couple does have a chemical inbalence. Too much testosterone. And similarly, gay couples, in love have too much oestrogen.

That can easily be cured.
And you got that from...?

Because I've done research, and I never found anything even close to that. Think

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I'd be really interested in hearing where you go that information.
Because my mother, who does extensive statistical research, has never come across anything like that.
And lesbians have had very few tests done on them sexuality-wise. It's usually gay men, who respond to stimuli much different than straight men do.
This isn't just lesbians and gays. It's common fact that women in love get increased levels of testosterone and men in love get increased levels of oestrogen.

It seems everyone here is researching on levels of hormones in human beings in response to emotions and stimuli nowadays, eh?

You wanna know how I know this. I just read a lot. Sceince journals in particular. This article was released by the University of Bath. Strangers on the internet versus the prestiegous science articles released by the University of Bath...Think I pick the university.

According to their studies and experiments, an increase in testoserone in females leads to them wanting a little more 'shebang shebang' in the bedroom, if you know what I mean. And high oestrogen levels in men cause them to be more feminine and do all sorts of giddy stuff like buying us roses and chocolates and taking us out.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 12:43am
Anji:
Ol' Blue Eyes.:
Anji:
A lesbian couple does have a chemical inbalence. Too much testosterone. And similarly, gay couples, in love have too much oestrogen.

That can easily be cured.
And you got that from...?

Because I've done research, and I never found anything even close to that. Think

druscilla; in rags:
I'd be really interested in hearing where you go that information.
Because my mother, who does extensive statistical research, has never come across anything like that.
And lesbians have had very few tests done on them sexuality-wise. It's usually gay men, who respond to stimuli much different than straight men do.
This isn't just lesbians and gays. It's common fact that women in love get increased levels of testosterone and men in love get increased levels of oestrogen.

It seems everyone here is researching on levels of hormones in human beings in response to emotions and stimuli nowadays, eh?

You wanna know how I know this. I just read a lot. Sceince journals in particular. This article was released by the University of Bath. Strangers on the internet versus the prestiegous science articles released by the University of Bath...Think I pick the university.

According to their studies and experiments, an increase in testoserone in females leads to them wanting a little more 'shebang shebang' in the bedroom, if you know what I mean. And high oestrogen levels in men cause them to be more feminine and do all sorts of giddy stuff like buying us roses and chocolates and taking us out.
Not to be argumentative, but I don't understand what any of that has to do with homosexuals,
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May 3rd, 2007 at 01:18am
^
I agree.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 08:13am
Anji, you say that the hormones make us act different, according to what level they're on, right? And testosterone makes women want sex, and oestrogen makes men sentive or whatever.
It still doesn't changed who you're attracted to, if I got it right.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 07:19pm
In response to these last three posts: balencing these hormones can make a person 'fall out of love'. Of course this isn't a way to stop someon from being homosexual, but it can prevent the affection of another partner, same or different sex.
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May 4th, 2007 at 03:19am
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Anji, you say that the hormones make us act different, according to what level they're on, right? And testosterone makes women want sex, and oestrogen makes men sentive or whatever.
It still doesn't changed who you're attracted to, if I got it right.


Anji:
In response to these last three posts: balencing these hormones can make a person 'fall out of love'. Of course this isn't a way to stop someon from being homosexual, but it can prevent the affection of another partner, same or different sex.


But falling in love isn't a matter of sex and sensibilty only.
Take those hormones, you'll just want to have sex more or less and get your sensibility decreased or increased. That's not falling out love. Affection and feelings are still here.

Give people some kind of jerk who doesn't want to do a damn thing in the house, but eating, playing videogames, farting and sleeping, I think that'll help falling out love more than your pills.
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May 4th, 2007 at 06:21pm
Wouldn't giving people certain hormone pills effectively reduce their sexuality to asexual (yes, not just plants, the term given to someone who isn't sexually attracted) thus making it a treatment for sexuality?
Not ~homo~ sexuality, but nontheless.

Anyway, did anyone ever really find out what causes homosexuality?
I was under the impression that it is still some big mystery.
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May 4th, 2007 at 07:36pm
Cecilia:
Killer_Tomato:
Anji, you say that the hormones make us act different, according to what level they're on, right? And testosterone makes women want sex, and oestrogen makes men sentive or whatever.
It still doesn't changed who you're attracted to, if I got it right.


Anji:
In response to these last three posts: balencing these hormones can make a person 'fall out of love'. Of course this isn't a way to stop someon from being homosexual, but it can prevent the affection of another partner, same or different sex.


But falling in love isn't a matter of sex and sensibilty only.
Take those hormones, you'll just want to have sex more or less and get your sensibility decreased or increased. That's not falling out love. Affection and feelings are still here.

Give people some kind of jerk who doesn't want to do a damn thing in the house, but eating, playing videogames, farting and sleeping, I think that'll help falling out love more than your pills.
I doubt that most people in love would want these hormone stuffs. Linking with the love thread, it's something that you're thankful for and embrace and no matter how you may dislike it, you don't want it to go away. 'Falling out of love' is a poor way to put it, but the imagery is better than 'falling out af attraction'. People who dislike their homosexual side, yet find attraction with the other sex are more likely to use this. I guess it's also part placebo, but chemically, it should work.
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May 4th, 2007 at 07:40pm
Bloodraine:
Anyway, did anyone ever really find out what causes homosexuality?
I was under the impression that it is still some big mystery.
Nothing causes it, it is naturally occuring. 'Gay stereotypes' and dumb and immature. Gays aren't all fish net tank tops and tight leather pants. Lesbians aren't all butch with mullets either. It's this stereotype that leads people on to believing that homosexuality is something that must occur either genetically, or through some major psychological event during childhood or whatever. The fact is that homosexuality is such a major part of the natural world that makes the idea of a 'cure for homosexuality' completely ridiculous.
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May 4th, 2007 at 07:42pm
Anji:
Bloodraine:
Anyway, did anyone ever really find out what causes homosexuality?
I was under the impression that it is still some big mystery.
Nothing causes it, it is naturally occuring. 'Gay stereotypes' and dumb and immature. Gays aren't all fish net tank tops and tight leather pants. Lesbians aren't all butch with mullets either. It's this stereotype that leads people on to believing that homosexuality is something that must occur either genetically, or through some major psychological event during childhood or whatever. The fact is that homosexuality is such a major part of the natural world that makes the idea of a 'cure for homosexuality' completely ridiculous.

Genetics wouldn't make it natural?
I'd have thought the opposite; if being gay was down to genetics, that would make it nature's work.
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May 4th, 2007 at 08:03pm
Bloodraine:
Anji:
Bloodraine:
Anyway, did anyone ever really find out what causes homosexuality?
I was under the impression that it is still some big mystery.
Nothing causes it, it is naturally occuring. 'Gay stereotypes' and dumb and immature. Gays aren't all fish net tank tops and tight leather pants. Lesbians aren't all butch with mullets either. It's this stereotype that leads people on to believing that homosexuality is something that must occur either genetically, or through some major psychological event during childhood or whatever. The fact is that homosexuality is such a major part of the natural world that makes the idea of a 'cure for homosexuality' completely ridiculous.

Genetics wouldn't make it natural?
I'd have thought the opposite; if being gay was down to genetics, that would make it nature's work.
Well, since genetics are nowadays alterable, they can easily be unatural. So maybe we were never meant to be straight? Who knows.
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May 5th, 2007 at 06:25am
Bloodraine:


Anyway, did anyone ever really find out what causes homosexuality?
I was under the impression that it is still some big mystery.
They don't know. All we have are theories, and it bugs me beyond all reason when people preach them like facts.
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May 6th, 2007 at 06:40am
Homosexuality isn't a illness, a cure?; that makes no sense Snooty
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May 7th, 2007 at 11:41pm
The only thing that needs to be cured is ignorance, other people who can't accept gay/lesbians need some treatment.
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May 8th, 2007 at 01:10am
CopperheaD:
The only thing that needs to be cured is ignorance, other people who can't accept gay/lesbians need some treatment.
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