Maybe he's right. Maybe its a developmental disorder/disability?
It comes with a higher risk for basically all disease, no pro-creation, etc..
Its like nature telling you not to exist.
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>For a long time, gay people were considered mentally ill. They were subjected to lobotomies and chemical castration. At the urging of one of her students, research psychologist Dr. Evelyn Hooker decided to test this theory, against not only the scientific establishment of the 1950s, but political and societal ones as well.
“She had the forces of religion, the forces of law, and the forces of mental health professionals all saying that's inevitably the way it was. They believed it and they believed it so much that it was startling that she would dare to suggest otherwise,” said psychologist, Dr. Glenda Russell, of Louisville, Colorado, who had the opportunity to meet Hooker. Russell is also a keeper of local LGBTQ history.
Evelyn Hooker grew up on Colorado’s Eastern Plains and studied at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Maybe he's right. Maybe its a developmental disorder/disability?
It comes with a higher risk for basically all disease, no pro-creation, etc..
Its like nature telling you not to exist.
Archive: https://archive.today/3PHWz
From the post:
>>For a long time, gay people were considered mentally ill. They were subjected to lobotomies and chemical castration. At the urging of one of her students, research psychologist Dr. Evelyn Hooker decided to test this theory, against not only the scientific establishment of the 1950s, but political and societal ones as well.
“She had the forces of religion, the forces of law, and the forces of mental health professionals all saying that's inevitably the way it was. They believed it and they believed it so much that it was startling that she would dare to suggest otherwise,” said psychologist, Dr. Glenda Russell, of Louisville, Colorado, who had the opportunity to meet Hooker. Russell is also a keeper of local LGBTQ history.
Evelyn Hooker grew up on Colorado’s Eastern Plains and studied at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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