As a homoexual, you are subject to bullying, discrimination, name calling, harassment and more. Wouldn't it be great if you could get all of that to stop? Some stats from the LBGT
I bet there are many gay men out there deeply regretting their decision to come out of the closet and reveal their sexual orientation. Wishing they could go back to the days where they kept their perverted thoughts to themselves and other kids left them alone.
Well, fear not! Even if you're already "come out" it is not too late for you to return back to the closet where you belong and where you're most comfortable! Though the longer you delay the more difficult it will be to convince your peers that you're sincere! I can not stress this point enough! Start IMMEDIATELY to repair any damage you might have caused to your reputation. Here are some suggestions:
Remember, deception is okay as long as you're doing it for Jesus.
2 Chronicles 18:22 Jeremiah 4:10 Jeremiah 20:7 Ezekiel 14:9 2 Thessalonians 2:11
Now that you've sown the seeds of doubt in your peers minds, expect them to be skeptical. This is where you have to follow through.
Remember, it is not the urges, it is the doing that we have a problem with! The law for the military was "Don't ask, don't tell" (before Obama messed it up), not "Don't think" .
Kleptomaniacs have urges to steal, pedophiles have urges to molest children, alcoholics have urges to walk around the streets intoxicated. The doing is where the problem lies. Leviticus 20:13 prohibits the act of laying with another man. You have the power to put a stop to your perverted urges and live out a normal healthy lifestyle, if you make the tough decision today.
If anything, as a closet homosexual, you probably have an easier time avoiding sinning than most straight males, since the Bible verse Matthew 5:28 prohibits us from looking at another women with lust in our hearts. A sin which you should have no problem avoiding provided you avoid those nasty trannies.
- 86% of LGBT youth report being harassed at school. Compared to only 27.3% of straight youth.
- LGBT teenagers are two or three times more likely to attempt suicide than other teens
- 42% of LGBT youth live in a hostile environment where they are not accepted.
- LGBT youth are twice as likely to report physical assaults, attacked with kicks, or someone shoving them at school.
- 82% of LGBT youth had problems during the previous year with bullying about sexual orientation.
- 64% felt unsafe at school due to sexual orientation.
- 44% felt unsafe at school due to gender identification.
- 42% of LGBT youth have experienced cyber bullying
I bet there are many gay men out there deeply regretting their decision to come out of the closet and reveal their sexual orientation. Wishing they could go back to the days where they kept their perverted thoughts to themselves and other kids left them alone.
Well, fear not! Even if you're already "come out" it is not too late for you to return back to the closet where you belong and where you're most comfortable! Though the longer you delay the more difficult it will be to convince your peers that you're sincere! I can not stress this point enough! Start IMMEDIATELY to repair any damage you might have caused to your reputation. Here are some suggestions:
- Spread rumors that you only pretended to be gay because you heard it would help you "pick up chicks" and that girls were more open with gay men.
- Claim that you were just going through a phase because you wanted to anger your parents and fit in with your friends.
- Say you pretended to be gay because it was what some celebrity was doing and you thought it would make you cool like them if you were also gay.
- Ogle females, but don't make it obvious or do it when you know people are watching. Eventually someone will "catch" you doing it, this is what you want! The fact that you are not obvious about it makes it all the more convincing that you're just doing it purely out of attraction.
- Claim that after a bad relationship, you were so sick of women you thought you would "experiment" because you were "curious" about if the other gender could be better. This especially helps if you can say you found some new girl who made you realize that not all girls are like your ex. Embellish or exaggerate the faults of your ex-girlfriend if you need to. Even make one up as long as it's believable.
Remember, deception is okay as long as you're doing it for Jesus.
2 Chronicles 18:22 Jeremiah 4:10 Jeremiah 20:7 Ezekiel 14:9 2 Thessalonians 2:11
Now that you've sown the seeds of doubt in your peers minds, expect them to be skeptical. This is where you have to follow through.
- Never, ever, ever, EVER discuss or act out your homosexual urges to anybody! Deny, deny, deny! Not a parent, not an exboyfriend, not a teacher, not a counselor, not a therapist. NO EXCEPTIONS!! I can't stress this enough. It only takes one blabbermouth to ruin months of damage control. You might think that these people would "never" reveal your secret, and you might have them pinky swear to keep your secret, but all it takes is a few suicidal impulses before they decide to "help" you by letting your closest family know what is troubling you.
- Avoid anything that might give away your perverted urges. Avoid ogling other males.
- Follow through by actually marrying a girl. (An actual girl, not some tranny) Even if you don't love her, even if you're not attracted to her. That's not important. Restoring your image and self-respect is. It's the fact that marriage is such a big commitment that will make very few people doubt your sexual orientation once you go through with it.
- Here's the big step, and what many will see as the most difficult. Actually have children with your wife. Do whatever you need to do to accomplish this. Try to find a girl with a deeper voice that sounds like a man if it helps you, try to close your eyes and pretend it is a man. What you're attracted to isn't the main issue here. You need tangible proof that you're actually having sexual intercourse with a woman. No one will ever doubt your hetorosexuality now!
Remember, it is not the urges, it is the doing that we have a problem with! The law for the military was "Don't ask, don't tell" (before Obama messed it up), not "Don't think" .
Kleptomaniacs have urges to steal, pedophiles have urges to molest children, alcoholics have urges to walk around the streets intoxicated. The doing is where the problem lies. Leviticus 20:13 prohibits the act of laying with another man. You have the power to put a stop to your perverted urges and live out a normal healthy lifestyle, if you make the tough decision today.
If anything, as a closet homosexual, you probably have an easier time avoiding sinning than most straight males, since the Bible verse Matthew 5:28 prohibits us from looking at another women with lust in our hearts. A sin which you should have no problem avoiding provided you avoid those nasty trannies.






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