“Oliver says he supports encouraging people to be who they are because it's difficult to be mentally healthy if one is hiding an element of himself. “
Why would one hide “an element of himself”, if not because he realises that it is harmful to him? And if harmful, should he advertise it to the world, or seek help to remove it?
Help, you ask? Yes, help. It is available, but it is not politically correct to raise the matter. Senator Eric Abetz had the temerity to state this a few days ago, as reported in The Australian article Gay people can turn heterosexual: Abetz
Of course, a predictably lightweight response from the Left was quick to appear:“So do you personally believe that gays and lesbians can pull up their bootstraps and show a bit of discipline and become heterosexuals, do you actually think they can stop being who they are?” Sky News’ Samantha Maiden asked. [He didn’t actually say it was that easy – just possible]
To this, Senator Abetz, with customary courtesy and from an evidential background, replied:“The evidence that has been given to Senate committees where people who have been in gay relationships have then gone into heterosexual relationships”.
I personally know of one case where this has occurred, and I am sure many others do, too, but it is not popular to admit it.
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