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Discussion Please — I Need Your Help

Jim Burroway

March 4th, 2007

My next essay on Love Won Out is a study of how they use language to describe homosexuality, the process of change, and the result of that change. In preparation, I’d like to ask you to take a few moments to answer these questions in the comments:

  1. If a person were to use the term “homosexual” to describe someone, what does that mean to you?
  2. If a person were to describe to you someone who is “struggling with homosexuality,” what would you take that to mean? What is the nature of his or her struggle?
  3. If someone were to say that they used to be a part of the gay community but has since “changed,” what do you think they are trying to tell you? I don’t want to know what you would believe to be true about that person, but what do you think that person is trying to say to you?
  4. Similarly, if someone who didn’t want to be gay were to tell you that they “found freedom from homosexuality,” what do you think they’re trying to say to you?

I would appreciate your serious answers to these questions. This will be the theme of my next Love Won Out essay.

And by the way, no fair looking at everyone else’s answer before you give yours. Besides, as they like to say, there are no right answers.

See Also:

Part 2: Parents Struggle With “No Exceptions”
Part 1: What’s Love Got To Do With It?
Prologue: Why I Went To “Love Won Out”

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