Because it's never too early to start projecting your own sexual anxiety onto your child, Focus on the Family has your much-needed
Is My Child Becoming Homosexual? checklist.
Evidences of gender confusion or doubt in boys ages 5 to 11 may include:
1. A strong feeling that they are “different” from other boys.
2. A tendency to cry easily, be less athletic, and dislike the roughhousing that other boys enjoy.
3. A persistent preference to play female roles in make-believe play.
4. A strong preference to spend time in the company of girls and participate in their games and other pastimes.*
5. A susceptibility to be bullied by other boys, who may tease them unmercifully and call them “queer,” “fag” and “gay.”
6. A tendency to walk, talk, dress and even “think” effeminately.
7. A repeatedly stated desire to be — or insistence that he is — a girl.
1,2,4,5 -- tough luck, Jaimee, looks like I've been gay all this time. But don't worry, "professional help is available."
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*Shorter #4. "You like girls? That's so gay."# posted by
Gerry Canavan @ 10:43 AM
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