
Bryan Fischer
Whoops! APA concludes sexual orientation is not fixed
By Bryan Fischer
In what could quickly become an embarrassment to the American Psychological Association, which long ago sold their professionals souls to be shills for the homosexual agenda, the APA yesterday released a study which celebrates the "sexual fluidity" of self-described bisexual, lesbian and "unlabeled" women.
A ten-year longitudinal study revealed that 2/3 of the women studied changed the identity labels they had claimed at the beginning of the study, and a striking 36% — get this — had changed the label they attached to their own sexual identity two or more times.
Says the study, "This provides further support for the notion that female sexuality is relatively fluid."
But wait a minute! All we've heard for years is that sexual orientation is not a matter of choice, that people are just "born that way," and that sexual orientation is no different than race. But if people are "born that way," how can they swap sexual orientations multiple times in less than a decade?
Someone who is black at the beginning of a decade will be black at the end, but that's clearly not the case for lesbians and bisexual women.
The APA says that its findings "demonstrate considerable fluidity in bisexual, unlabeled, and lesbian women's attractions, behaviors, and identities." In fact, researchers make the astonishing claim that "identity change is more common than identity stability (emphasis in original)," and they refer explicitly to "women who switched to a heterosexual identity." And here all this time we've been told that's impossible!
Another smoking gun the authors failed to recognize: "Contextual changes can redirect women's sexual-development pathways at any point." But wait — that's exactly what the pro-family movement has been saying from the beginning!
The APA seems so enraptured with celebrating the "sexual fluidity" of bisexual women they seem stupendously oblivious to the simple fact that they have dealt a death blow to one of the foundational myths of the homosexual agenda. The APA folks are late to the party, but they are certainly welcome nonetheless.
© Bryan Fischer
In what could quickly become an embarrassment to the American Psychological Association, which long ago sold their professionals souls to be shills for the homosexual agenda, the APA yesterday released a study which celebrates the "sexual fluidity" of self-described bisexual, lesbian and "unlabeled" women.
A ten-year longitudinal study revealed that 2/3 of the women studied changed the identity labels they had claimed at the beginning of the study, and a striking 36% — get this — had changed the label they attached to their own sexual identity two or more times.
Says the study, "This provides further support for the notion that female sexuality is relatively fluid."
But wait a minute! All we've heard for years is that sexual orientation is not a matter of choice, that people are just "born that way," and that sexual orientation is no different than race. But if people are "born that way," how can they swap sexual orientations multiple times in less than a decade?
Someone who is black at the beginning of a decade will be black at the end, but that's clearly not the case for lesbians and bisexual women.
The APA says that its findings "demonstrate considerable fluidity in bisexual, unlabeled, and lesbian women's attractions, behaviors, and identities." In fact, researchers make the astonishing claim that "identity change is more common than identity stability (emphasis in original)," and they refer explicitly to "women who switched to a heterosexual identity." And here all this time we've been told that's impossible!
Another smoking gun the authors failed to recognize: "Contextual changes can redirect women's sexual-development pathways at any point." But wait — that's exactly what the pro-family movement has been saying from the beginning!
The APA seems so enraptured with celebrating the "sexual fluidity" of bisexual women they seem stupendously oblivious to the simple fact that they have dealt a death blow to one of the foundational myths of the homosexual agenda. The APA folks are late to the party, but they are certainly welcome nonetheless.
© Bryan Fischer
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