Temat: Zakaz aborcji i zakaz propagandy homoseksualnej??
Kira F.:
Sergiusz B.:
A jak się leczy homoseksualizm? Są jakieś "świadectwa" nawróconych?
Tak.
Niestety tylko w parafiach.
W dokumentacjach medycznych nie stwierdzono.
NAjpierw fakty:
1) Sa homosexualisci
2) Sa lesbijki
3) Sa majacy upodobania do obu plci
Teraz pytanie: O ktorej grupie piszesz, ze w publikacjach medycznych nie stwierdzono wyleczeni?
Jak to w medycynie, sa przypadki disorder niewyleczalne (na dzis) sa i wyleczalne. Ale niewyleczalne nie uprawniaja do uprawiania homo-propagandy zgodnie z ostatnimi kierunkami PC.
Dlaczego? Bo za blisko jest grozna pederastia, juz na dzien dzisiejszy sa strony propagujace DOBRYCH PEDERASTOW, bo za blisko sa inne dewiacje.
Wiec co jest uleczalne, niech sie leczy, a co nie, niech zyje na marginesie. Ale zadnego robienia wody z mozgu, ze facet to tylko kobieta inaczej, bo to natychmiast budzi wroga reakcje : Nie pozwole robic z siebie glupiego, wiem czym sie rozni facet od kobiety.
Troche medycznego opisu podobnej kategorii:
Transvestism often takes place secretly and in isolation. It is not uncommon for it to occur in the privacy of home with the consent of a spouse. Most wives, however, find it difficult to cope with and come to resent it deeply.
Increasing public awareness has spawned the development of small social groups that meet regularly. Such groups foster and encourage social relationships, including adoption of gender specific names and dressing fully in the clothes associated with the opposite sex. Specialist clothing chains exist to cater for transgendered persons.
As with any repeated behaviour it is possible that the behaviour becomes addictive.
Transvestites can often sustain long periods of abstinence (often preceded by the purging of all female clothing). Re-activation can be triggered by stress or personal crisis that may also involve a change of circumstance.
Signs that crossdressing has become addictive include:
(1) Frequency, and/or
(2) Overriding desire to crossdress
(3) Unwillingness to stop or seek help (denial)
(4) Willingness to take risks to pursue the activity
(5) Alienation from friends and family in pursuance of the behaviour
(6) The compulsive spending of excessive amounts on clothes and crossdressing activities
(7) The compulsive purging of all items of clothing, with a (unsuccessful) commitment never to repeat
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