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- From: kane@buast7.bu.edu (Hot Young Star)
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- Subject: Re: More Evidence That Homosexuality... (too long)
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 21:57:00 GMT
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- In article <1ee73sINNqtb@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- stephen@orchid.UCSC.EDU (x4604 (Hauskins)) writes:
-
- >Can sexual abuse disrupt [psycho]sexual maturation processes? Of course, and
- >it doesn't matter if you started out with an inclination towards being
- >heterosexual or homosexual.
-
- >What we need to see and realize is what the initial inclination of the child
- >is sexually.
-
- The more I read, the more I believe that each of us are born with "plastic
- brains" when it comes to sex. That is, any number of stimuli may alone
- or in cooperation contribute to the growth of our sexualities, with both
- positive and negative feedback possible, depending on the prevailing social
- norms and the pressure to conform.
-
- What I remark to be most important is the claim by such experts as
- David Finkelhor, is that the more fuss parents make about the abuse of
- their children, the more likely the child is to suffer continuing self-
- esteem problems. Finkelhor has found that parents who don't display
- anger and desire for revenge in front of their children, who instead
- only give encouragement and stress that the child should have no shame
- or guilt, increase the likelihood dramatically that their child would
- recover.
-
- Therefore, it wouldn't surprise me in the least that abused children
- whose families are hostile toward homosexuality (largely thru the
- perpetuation of the myth that gay men are boy molesters), would be more
- likely to become homosexuallt]y ego-DYSTONIC, than children whose
- families are not heterosexist. After all, the child naturally blames
- himself at first, and if there are ready examples of "badness" talked
- about by heterosexist family members (i.e. gay men) then the child is
- likely to conclude that therefore he is bad and must be "gay", too.
-
- The other important point to make is that if you talk with gay men and
- lesbians, large numbers of them who went through emotionally unsure
- times in their teens (transitory ego-dystonic sexuality problems), you'll
- find that most of them started out being aware of their sexualities
- in a morally neutral sense. In other words, they saw nothing wrong at
- first until they were subsequently exposed to more and more heterosexist
- messages (and typical teenage intolerance, of course).
-
- This would contrast DRAMATICALLY with the nature of the ego-dystonism
- possibly produced by child abuse, which is in all likelihood from the
- onset of abuse.
-
- Brian
-