Gay man turned straight
Straight Same-sex attracted
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Steve:But how? You're the biggest fratboy dudebro I've ever met. You say things appreciate "broseph" and "chillax", you're crude, you're FAT! How can you be gay?
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Originally treated as a subversion of the accepted gay stereotypes, the Straight Gay is a homosexual male or female nature who has no camp mannerisms, Butch Lesbian tendencies, or obviously "gay" affectations.
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Gay Conversion: I Slept With Over 200 Men, Now I'm a Happily Married Heterosexual Dad
In an effort to introduce both sides of the gay conversion debate, IBT invited a man whose sexuality changed through therapy to say his story.
James Parker's article is full, frank and passionate, and we understand our readers may not consent with his views. Please note the opinions expressed below do not indicate those of IBTimes UK.
I guess I became straight by accident. It was never a grand plan; the therapy was an seek to resolve dedication issues, rather than sexual identity. I never had any desire to modify my sexuality. But that's what happened – in proof I changed everything.
Having had hundreds of homosexual partners, I eventually married a woman and had a child. And my whole outlook on life changed. I grew from a loud and arrogant person, trying desperately to mask my deep insecurities in group situations, into a solid , assertive guy who loved sports and war films. At the age of 46, I've never felt better in my own skin.
But before we become into the details of my conversion, let's go help to the beginning.
I knew I was gay at about 10 or 11. My cousin himself had come
Some Gays Can Go Linear, Study Says
May 9 -- Can gay men and women become heterosexual?
A controversial new study says yes — if they really want to. Critics, though, say the study's subjects may be deluding themselves and that the subject group was scientifically invalid because many of them were referred by anti-gay religious groups.
Dr. Robert Spitzer, a psychiatry professor at Columbia University, said he began his study as a skeptic — believing, as major mental health organizations do, that sexual orientation cannot be changed, and attempts to act so can even produce harm.
But Spitzer's study, which has not yet been published or reviewed, seems to indicate otherwise. Spitzer says he spoke to 143 men and 57 women who say they changed their orientation from gay to straight, and concluded that 66 percent of the men and 44 percent of women reached what he called good heterosexual functioning — a sustained, loving heterosexual relationship within the past year and getting enough emotional satisfaction to rate at least a seven on a 10-point scale.
He said those who changed their orientation had satisfying heterosexual sex at least monthly and never or rarely thoug