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Arguing that homosexuality is a choice assumes there is at least one approach that makes that choice possible. You can't say there is no "approach" as that makes no sense. How else would you prove your claim true or false?
Also, nobody is arguing that failed trials prove the opposite hypothesis. So stop bringing that up, as that was explained to you already. But they do provide evidence to the opposing hypothesis. And that a man can get a lesbian woman off doesn't mean she is attracted to the man. So logically your argument already falls apart.
1. Yes.
2. No.
3. No. You may engage in homosexual activity, but homosexuality is defined by an attraction to the same sex.
Argument fails.
Where is the evidence that suggests your hypothesis is true?
I'm sorry. I thought you were asking me what I suggest is a good approach to change someone's orientation. If the change comes externally with the intent to change the person, then we both agree that there is no approach that is benign to the person, right?
I think that I can change by opening myself to the possibility. -via thinking it over. via determination ---not to make the change-- but to ignore my own perceived negative consequences of changing. We can agree how difficult it is to come out. I have to go. baby crying and wife givingme dirty looks.