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Can orientation be changed
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Let biologist, geneticist and neuroscientist would study the biology of sexual orientation. Then the biology would be understood totally. So was a way to inject something(genetherapy,epigenetic therapy) to make someone heterosexual? Is this realistic or impossible?
Maybe in the future, but not now. There are those ridiculous conversion camps, but all they do is convince you to live a lie. You can force yourself to live one way or the other, and you'll get used to it after a while but you'll never be truly happy.
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Maybe in the future, but not now. There are those ridiculous conversion camps, but all they do is convince you to live a lie. You can force yourself to live one way or the other, and you'll get used to it after a while but you'll never be truly happy.
I dunno dude maybe you should talk to a therapist or someone. I don't think there's any modern theory that supports biological problems behind sexuality/personality.
My personal theory is that everyone is ultimately bisexual and any apparent inclination one way or another is due to genes and environment (not the forum member).
If you've got biological issues as you say, you need to get them investigated by the medical fraternity. Being gay is nothing to do with it. Accept your sexuality for what it is - gay, straight, bi whatever.
If you feel you'd be happier being straight then you have psychological issues and should see a therapist. Not to change your sexuality but to embrace it.
Good luck
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