Interesting. I think it has to do with cases in which the person chose to be gay because of his relationship with his mother. Hmm...
Angie
From: Jean Doherty
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2013 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] [2] homosexuality and miasms
Actually I do not think was the intent to influence sexuality but inadvertently happened in some cases while treating the main complaint.
We all have friends and acquaintances whom we accept, Jean
[3] homosexuality and miasms
Re: [3] homosexuality and miasms
Those of you who are straight - when teenagers,
did you go thru an agonising dilemma whether
to go for girls/boys and then CHOSE to pick
the opposite gender to your own?
I think that sexuality is something you don't
choose. As you grow (older) you may discover
various preferences which may later be labelled
by being straigh, gay, bi or whatever you want
to call it then.
Also, genetically this would make sense to me
because one can't consciously choose genetically
determined factors.
Ofcourse there's a percentage of people who play
in both teams and for them it eventually may be
a choice of what kind of way of life they want to
lead, but the choice itself doesn't rub out their
'dual' sexuality.
will
did you go thru an agonising dilemma whether
to go for girls/boys and then CHOSE to pick
the opposite gender to your own?
I think that sexuality is something you don't
choose. As you grow (older) you may discover
various preferences which may later be labelled
by being straigh, gay, bi or whatever you want
to call it then.
Also, genetically this would make sense to me
because one can't consciously choose genetically
determined factors.
Ofcourse there's a percentage of people who play
in both teams and for them it eventually may be
a choice of what kind of way of life they want to
lead, but the choice itself doesn't rub out their
'dual' sexuality.
will