“性取向是先天决定的,无法通过后天改变”是LGBT的根本谎言 ,说了已经一千遍了,主要是在娱乐圈说的,所以就成了公认的事实
Scholars at Johns Hopkins University released a new report on Monday which argues that there is not sufficient evidence to suggest that lesbian, gay, or transgender people are born with this sexual orientation or gender identity.
"The idea there that sexual orientation is fluid, that people change as people grow," Lawrence Mayer, a co-author of the report and a scholar-in-residence at Johns Hopkins University's psychiatry department, as well as a professor of statistics and biostatistics at Arizona State University, "There are probably some people that identify as hetrosexual [sic] that then later on identified as homosexual, so it goes both ways. The importance there is the fluidity and flexibility that these things change in time."
The three-part, 143-page report, which appeared in the Fall 2016 edition of The New Atlantis, also investigated other commonly accepted ideas about homosexuality and transgenderism. Mayer and his co-author Paul McHugh, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins, challenged the claim that discrimination and social stigma are the only reasons why homosexual and transgender people suffer higher rates of mental health problems and are more likely to commit suicide.
The study breaks down in three parts:
First, Mayer and McHugh examined whether homosexuality is an inherited trait, and concluded that people are not simply "born that way."
Second, they looked at the causes of the poor mental health associated with gay and transgender people, concluding that social stress does not explain all of it.
Finally, they studied transgenderism, concluding that it is not innate and that transgender "treatments" are associated with negative outcomes.