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Pansexual people are real & valid. No matter how uncomfortable it makes you.
An organization purporting to represent the bi umbrella backs their leader after he linked pansexual people to conversion therapy, saying it’s “anti-science” and “biphobic” to identify as such.
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Conversion therapy practice forced to pay $3.5 million after losing appeal in historic lawsuit
The organization told gay and bi men to strip naked, call each other anti-gay slurs, and cuddle with older men to receive “Golden Father Energy.” The jury said that’s not therapy.
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Actor Alyson Stoner checked herself into conversion therapy. Now she’s speaking out against it.
Alyson Stoner said she “only desired to be a devoted follower of God” when she fell in love with a woman.
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Queen Elizabeth II announces government will ban “ex-gay” conversion therapy
The dangerous psychological technique has no scientific basis, but the religious right keeps touting it as a cure for homosexuality.
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Lisa Murkowski’s GOP primary challenger is an anti-LGBTQ zealot opposed to medicine & vampires
She believes people can pray away their gay and pharmaceutical drugs are a product of witchcraft.
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The man behind ex-gay “conversion therapy” started out trying to make autistic children “normal”
Both projects were based on the same fundamental view: that it’s easier to change a child’s behavior than it is to destigmatize that behavior in society–whether it’s limp wrists or flapping hands.
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Christians have been trying to convert me for years. I don’t need to be saved.
I’m perfect just as I am and I’m Jewish.
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Actor Russell Tovey’s dad wanted to get him a “hormone treatment” to turn him straight
It took his dad years to accept his gay son & he even tried to turn to conversion therapy.
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Anti-LGBTQ politician who proudly opposed conversion therapy ban is kicked out of his party
The party removed the representative due to “a pattern of destructive behaviour,” including anti-LGBTQ remarks and accepting support from an avowed neo-Nazi.
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Mississippi may ban trans people under 21 from receiving healthcare
The proposal says that trans people under 21 are not “capable” of understanding gender-affirming care, while they are legally capable of voting or marrying.