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Can “conversion therapy” change sexual orientation?

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No. The reality is that homosexuality is not an illness. It does not require treatment and is not changeable. In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from the official manual that lists mental and emotional disorders. Two years later, the American Psychological Association resolved to support the removal. Ever since, both associations have urged all mental health professionals to help dispel the stigma of mental illness associated with homosexual orientation.
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What is sexual orientation?

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Sexual orienation refers to the gender which a person finds themselves emotionally and sexually attracted. The common terms for the variety of sexual orientations are gay, lesbian, bisexual and heterosexual. Some individuals may identify themselves as asexual, and others as other.
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Can gay people change their sexual orientation or gender identity?

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Religious and secular organizations do sponsor campaigns and studies claiming that GLBT people can change their sexual orientation or gender identity because there is something wrong. PFLAG believes that it is our anti-GLBT attitudes, laws and policies that need to change, not our GLBT loved ones. These studies and campaigns suggesting that GLBT people can change are based on ideological biases and not peer-reviewed solid science.
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Can Therapy Change Sexual Orientation?

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No. Even though most homosexuals live successful, happy lives, some homosexual or bisexual people may seek to change their sexual orientation through therapy, sometimes pressured by the influence of family members or religious groups to try and do so. The reality is that homosexuality is not an illness. It does not require treatment and is not changeable.
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Is the workshop “therapy”?

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No. The workshop is an experiential educational process. Good therapy may sometimes resemble such a process and such a process may sometimes resemble therapy, but the basic structure of the workshop is “educational,” not “therapeutic,” as those words are usually understood.
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Frequently asked questions about sexual orientation
Sexual Orientation is an enduring emotional, romantic and sexual attraction to another person. It is easily distinguished from other components of sexuality, including biological sex, gender identity (the psychological sense of being male or female) and the social gender role (adherence to cultural norms for feminine and masculine behaviour). Bisexual persons can experience sexual and emotional attraction to both their own sex and the opposite sex.
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Can people change their sexual orientation?

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The answer is that the sex or sexes one is attracted to is innate and predetermined. Sexual orientation is a genetically and hormonally determined and God-given trait. People can control their behavior, but a person who is gay can never have a fulfilling romantic relationship with someone of the opposite sex unless he or she is bisexual. Similarly, someone who is heterosexual can only be fulfilled emotionally and physically by a relationship with someone of a different sex.
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How are sexual orientation and gender identity determined?

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No one knows exactly how sexual orientation and gender identity determined. However, experts agree that it is a complicated matter of genetics, biology, psychological and social factors. For most people, sexual orientation and gender identity are shaped at any early age. While research has not determined a cause, homosexuality and gender variance are not the result of any one factor like parenting or past experiences.
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How can I reconcile my or my loved one's sexual orientation with my faith?

PFLAG: Frequently Asked Questions
This is a difficult question for many people. Learning that a loved one is GLBT can be a challenge if you feel it is at odds with your faith tradition. However, being GLBT does not impact a person's ability to be moral and spiritual any more than being heterosexual does. Many GLBT people are religious and active in their own faith communities. It is up to you to explore, question and make choices in order to reconcile religion with homosexuality and gender variance.
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Is Sexual Orientation a Choice?

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No, human beings can not choose to be either gay or straight. Sexual orientation emerges for most people in early adolescence without any prior sexual experience. Although we can choose whether to act on our feelings, psychologists do not consider sexual orientation to be a conscious choice that can be voluntarily changed.
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Q13. What is sexual orientation discrimination and when will this protection become effective?

IDHR is the agency responsible for enforcing state anti-discrimination laws. The statute enforced by the Department is the Illinois Human Rights Act(“Act”).
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Can gay people change their sexual identy or sexual orientation?

SAFE Singapore: October 2006
There are organizations that claim gay and trangendered people can change their sexual identity or orientation. For a strat, their assertions assume that there is something wrong with being gay or transgender, and are based on ideological biases rather than solid science. Claims of conversion from gay to straight tend to be poorly documented, lack follow-up and contain flawed research.
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Affirmation: Gay & Lesbian Mormons
Sexual orientation is one of the four components of sexuality and is distinguished by an enduring emotional, romantic, sexual or affectional attraction to individuals of a particular gender. The three other components of sexuality are biological sex, gender identity (the psychological sense of being male or female) and social sex role (adherence to cultural norms for feminine and masculine behavior).
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Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans Services Office
A person's sexual orientation is defined by their enduring emotional, romantic, sexual or affectional attraction to other people. Heterosexual (or straight) refers to people whose sexual and romantic feelings are primarily for people of the opposite sex. Homosexual (or gay and lesbian) refers to people whose sexual and romantic feelings are primarily for those of the same sex. The term lesbian refers to women who are homosexual.
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quot;A person's emotional, physical, and/or sexual attraction and the expression of that attraction. although a subject of debate, sexual orientation is probably one of the many characteristics that people are born with. most people become aware of their sexual orientation during adolescence." -Gender Issues and Sexual Orientation Resource Packet.
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I'm happy being gay, so why should gays change their sexual orientation?

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Change is only for those with unwanted same sex attractions. What makes you happy may not make someone else happy because we are all individuals. Please respect other people's decisions for their lives.
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Can LGBTQ people change their sexual orientation or gender identity?

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There are religious and secular organizations that sponsor campaigns and studies that say LGBTQ people can change their sexual orientation or gender identity. Their assertions assume that there is something wrong with being. PFLAG believes that it is our anti-GLBT attitudes, laws and policies that need to change, not our GLBT loved ones. Many of the studies and campaigns are based on ideological bias rather than solid science.
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What is sexual identity and sexual orientation?

SAFE Singapore: October 2006
Sexual identity is the degree to which one identifies with the social and biological aspects of being a man or a woman. Most people identify primarily with their biological sex but transgendered people identify more with the biological and social characteristics of the other gender. Sexual orientation is defined by a person's emotional, romantic and sexual attraction to another. Heterosexuals are people whose sexual and romantic feelings are for people of the opposite sex.
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What Causes a Person To Have a Particular Sexual Orientation?

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There are numerous theories about the origins of a person's sexual orientation; most scientists today agree that sexual orientation is most likely the result of a complex interaction of environmental, cognitive and biological factors. In most people, sexual orientation is shaped at an early age. There is also considerable recent evidence to suggest that biology, including genetic or inborn hormonal factors, play a significant role in a person's sexuality.
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What new regulations apply to sexual orientation?

Frequently asked questions about sexual orientation
Regulations came into force on April 30th 2007 which makes discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation unlawful in relation to the provision of goods, services, premises, education and public functions. The Employment Equality (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2003 were passed by Parliament as a result of the EU Employment Directive outlawing discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation, religion or belief and age in employment and vocational training.
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Can I refuse to rent to people whose sexual orientation offends me?

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A housing provider may ask an applicant or tenant to verify that they have a disability and need accommodation. The type of verification needed will depend on the specifics of the situation and may be provided by a doctor or other medical professional, a peer support group, or a service agency. However, the applicant or tenant is not required to tell the housing provider the specifics of their disability or to give the housing provider a full copy of their medical history.
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