(June 22, 2014 at 8:02 pm)zanOTK Wrote: The question is: if somebody WANTS to be treated for homosexuality, why should we stop it? You're ignoring that part. Heywood really doesn't care about who anyone fucks, if THEY care he feels they should be able to try to change their sexuality. It is as I said earlier: Most people won't want to do it. But some will. And if they really want to, let them. What we need to do is make sure they don't feel like they NEED it. Nobody should feel like their sexuality makes them less of a human being, or a bad human being.
If someone wants to spend their money seeking therapy for their sexuality, that's their business. I'm not against them buying healing crystals, or going to a fundamentalist church, either. I ignored that part because I don't have an argument with that part, so long as it is voluntary.
MY question was why he cares. I think it is a fair question. Worrying about the sex lives of complete strangers is not normal behavior, and I want to know what drives that overweening nosiness.