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Sexual Orientation: Is It Unchangeable? | Psychology Today

H/T to Suzanne at 'Big Blue Wave' for this article. I can't really decide what weight to give to the author's conclusions but it's published by Psychology Today, a reputable source for the interested 'non-experts' in the field.

What do you think? 

Sexual Orientation: Is It Unchangeable? | Psychology Today

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  1. Anonymous23 May, 2011

    What's your sexual orientation, Father Tim?

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  2. Topman: Not that it's any of your business, but I am a celibate heterosexual. What's yours?

    Fr. Tim

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  3. Anonymous23 May, 2011

    I feel by design we are heterosexual (a basic understanding of our plumbing and how it works points to this) but I think sexual desire can be learned as well. We see in different cultures and times that deviation from heterosexuality was common place, accepted and popular where in other times and cultures it is not. I think a person can learn their sexuality.

    Cheers
    Paul

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