Uber, obviously I'm in no way qualified to talk for other people, but I would really have to question the notion of an individual being 'made' gay, particularly through experiencing sexual abuse. To be blunt, I can't really fathom that being raped would make you into a certain sexual persuasion. I really feel that if an individual participates in a same sex relationship after such an experience they were either (a) gay already or (b) so disturbed that they found some sort of mistaken solace in such a relationship.
Anyway, I would be interested to know what other factors you think would 'make' a person gay? The influence of parents, perhaps; or choice of playmates at school? As you could imagine, a lot of gay men have had issues with their parents, and particularly their fathers who might be from a certain background or generation that despised gays. Surely men growing up in this enviroment would be less likely to be made gay? Or if a boy had lots of female friends from an early age, often, though not always, a sign of being gay, surely this tendency came from within that individual rather than the influence of outside forces.
If you take the 'made' line, then you really have to be open to the notion that over an extended period of time, you or perhaps a friend or family member might be 'made' gay by absorbing certain influences. Plus, you might have to be open to the idea that straight people are also 'made', i.e. influenced in that direction as opposed to being gay, which I don't think too many people would subscribe to.
Obviously your entitled to an opinion, but I would just be interested to find out what the circumstances were for making a gay person? And don't worry about offending in your reply. This also applies to anyone else who wants to offer an opinion.
Anyway, I would be interested to know what other factors you think would 'make' a person gay? The influence of parents, perhaps; or choice of playmates at school? As you could imagine, a lot of gay men have had issues with their parents, and particularly their fathers who might be from a certain background or generation that despised gays. Surely men growing up in this enviroment would be less likely to be made gay? Or if a boy had lots of female friends from an early age, often, though not always, a sign of being gay, surely this tendency came from within that individual rather than the influence of outside forces.
If you take the 'made' line, then you really have to be open to the notion that over an extended period of time, you or perhaps a friend or family member might be 'made' gay by absorbing certain influences. Plus, you might have to be open to the idea that straight people are also 'made', i.e. influenced in that direction as opposed to being gay, which I don't think too many people would subscribe to.
Obviously your entitled to an opinion, but I would just be interested to find out what the circumstances were for making a gay person? And don't worry about offending in your reply. This also applies to anyone else who wants to offer an opinion.
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