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RE: conclusion: LGBT+ is a social construct
My own perception seems to be in alignment with your statement here... that "attraction" is a polarity-based energy. Lack of expression (and perhaps active suppression) of that energy may be key in it's eventual sudden and uncontrollable domination for those who surprisingly "come out" after a long period of seemingly "normal" relationships.
I feel like the LGBTQ+ mindsets create a culture which further clouds the mental health issues surrounding gay identities and people who ought to be doing some serious self-analysis and soul searching are instead getting sucked into a quagmire of decadence. Rather than identify that formative experiences unbalanced their energies, they justify the imbalance as their new ideal.
thanks for jumping in on this clunky and cumbersome article. Your last sentence is the issue in a nutshell as far as I can see. I could probably paraphrase about 1000 words of that article as that sentence...
The thing for me isn't that people form unbalanced conclusions when young - that has to be expected. It's the way they are reacted to and responded to that determines whether long term wellness or long term unwellness is the result. This applies to all aspects of mental health. I remember when I was working in mental health seeing that the core difference between escalation and potential 'kick off' was how the first responders to a situation behaved. Those people, and their insight, determined whether things settled or got worse.
In the case of gender, it is no different as far as I can see. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts
It's a difficult conversation to have in the public space for most people because of the social battle lines drawn around these issues.