tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7899696.post5022828149492429971..comments2023-10-18T02:56:27.711-07:00Comments on Jennifer Roback Morse: Gender Jumble on National ReviewJennifer Roback Morsehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08328491226267765655noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7899696.post-6768339282337420832007-12-03T22:54:00.000-08:002007-12-03T22:54:00.000-08:00Kudos for speaking the truth. I just wanted to ad...Kudos for speaking the truth. I just wanted to add my two cents about "children<BR/>with same-sex attraction." It's my understanding that ALL children are initially (during school years, anyway) more attracted to the same sex. That is a normal and natural part of learning to identify with one's own sex. It's only later (say about 10 years old or more) when children first start becoming attracted to the opposite sex. For some (and I was one myself), it takes much longer to be attracted to the opposite sex. This means that children, such as the 9-year-old son of an aquaintance of mine, will be confused by learning about "gays" and "lesbians," and falsely learn to identify themselves as such. <BR/><BR/>Dr. Joseph Nicolosi (www.narth.com), who has successfully counseled hundreds of men with unwanted same-sex attraction, believes that all people are heterosexual, and the drive to act out sexually in a homosexual way is actually a reparative drive to identify with one's own native sexuality.Cathy Nhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04215268628789571945noreply@blogger.com