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More Facts and Falacies About Homosexuality

Author: Sharon Bell

Do homosexuals marry? Are they guilty of child abuse? Think you know the right answers to these questions? Read this article and find out. You might be surprised as we uncover more facts and fallacies about homosexuality.

Homosexuals don’t marry. False. Of course, they do! Many marry for convenience - to hide the fact that they are homosexuals. Others do so hoping they will eventually become real men. The latter usually doesn’t work and will only bring much frustration to the troubled homosexual. Marriage should never be looked upon as a cure for homosexuality where psychological counseling is badly needed.

"Many homosexuals are married, often for the sake of appearance. Lawyers, doctors, men and women in business, and others in positions of 'respectability' in society may be homosexual, yet may marry and have children, maintaining happy family lives and engaging in homosexual activity on the side. It is, of course, impossible to determine the exact frequency of marriage involving homosexuals," according to Dr. Niels Lauersen, a diplomate of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Steven Whitney in “It's Your Body (A Woman's Guide to Gynecology).”

Homosexuals abuse children. False. Homosexuals are no guiltier of child abuse than other individuals. Their capacity and ability to hurt children is the same as everyone else's.

It is, however, unfortunate that they are often blamed for corrupting children and many innocent homosexuals have been ostracized because of this. It's as if homosexuals are by nature bad while the rest of humanity is good. Nothing can be far from the truth. This was revealed by Dr. Virginia E. Pomeranz of the Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital and Dodi Schultz in “The Mothers' and Fathers' Medical Encyclopedia.”

"It is extremely unfortunate that individuals who associate with children, youth leaders and teachers in particular, have been singled out for harassment because they are homosexuals. A homosexual in such a position is no more likely than a heterosexual to assault his or her young charges."

Homosexuals like being homosexuals. Maybe. That's true for those who have accepted their homosexuality and have learned to live with it. But there are those who see homosexuality as a curse and want to change. There may be hope for these individuals in the form of psychiatric counseling and treatment.

"Male and female homosexuals who have not 'come out' and declared to the world at large that they are homosexual often suffer stress and anxiety from living double lives. Should the activities become known or even suspected, they may lose their jobs. They may also be rejected by family and 'straight' friends. If they are not able to find companionship and support in a homosexual community or with homosexual friends, they are liable to feel lonely and depressed. Men more often than women may face imprisonment, blackmail or physical abuse," said Paul M. Insel and Walton T. Roth in “Core Concepts in Health.”

"If you are an openly homosexual teenager, you may face rejection by some of your peers, teachers and family. If you are having difficulty adjusting to your sexual preference, or to others' reactions to it, psychotherapy may prove helpful," added Dr. David E. Larson, editor-in-chief of the “Mayo Clinic Family Health Book.” (Next: Is AIDS a homosexual disease?)

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About the Author:

Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine http://www.HealthLinesNews.com.


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