When speaking across America, people often marvel when I talk about the strange, unnatural things so-called “ex-gays” do to change their natural sexual orientation. On the list of forbidden objects for ex-gays is sexy underwear.
This week, an “ex-gay” man actually asked to be taken off an underwear mailing list because pictures of the garments were leading him to temptation. He also chastised the company’s workers for leading people to sin.
Check out this nutty ex-gay’s letter to the company by clicking HERE.
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Sadly typical of so many ex-gay advocates these days — instead of simply practicing celibacy and keeping sexual hangups to oneself, this man pontificates about everyone else and seeks to control their lives as well as his. And then he deifies himself and speaks as though he were God — hubris personified, and a violation (as I recall) of the Ten Commandments.
Comment by Michael Airhart — April 30, 2008 @ 1:38 pm
P.S. That underwear graphic is tempting me.
Comment by Michael Airhart — April 30, 2008 @ 10:00 pm
Life must be horrible for this “ex-gay” (who I believe is possibly Michael Glatze, judging from the writing style).
Can you imagine how nutty he gets walking past those homoerotic images at A&F in the mall, or the ads in the paper for local gyms, the Hanes commercials on television, and pretty much all contact with a male?
He probably keeps a BAG of rubber bands in his pocket.
SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP SNAP
Comment by Scott — May 1, 2008 @ 1:13 pm
“This is your brain on ex-gay propaganda.” Scary, isn’t it?
Comment by Buffy — May 1, 2008 @ 3:28 pm
So does this guy think Jesus is holy and almighty? Because I can’t tell if he really thinks Jesus is holy and almighty or not. It’s like, it kinda seems like he might think he’s holy and almighty, but Idunno, I’d have to see him be called holy and almighty a few more times before I was convinced that this guy really thinks he’s holy and almighty.
Comment by Eshto — May 2, 2008 @ 12:58 am