Chem, maybe you got your notion of what is "normal" in sexual behavior from the archiac, yet very influential, Kinsey report, eh? This is an except from an interview with a prominent psychologist who did not believe that homosexuality was either "normal" or innate:
A.: "Kinsey stated it very clearly at the end of his report on male sexuality. He said that all types of sexual activity-- sex with the opposite sex, sex with the same sex, sex with both sexes, sex with children, sex with whips and chains, fisting sex, sex with animals--any kind of sex was normal...
Q.: In other words, according to Kinsey, sexual orientation is a matter of indifference to nature?
A.: Yes, and I can't help but laugh now, in this context, when I think of a psychiatric meeting we had in Atlanta in 1988. Dr. Richard Isay, a gay psychiatrist and a leading proponent and promoter of same-sex sex, was on a panel where someone asked him about a Kinsey-like statement that Isay had made--something about nature's indifference to any form of sexuality.
The questioner asked Isay about farm boys who might be attracted to sheep. Would he encourage these boys to have sex with sheep? With a straight face, Isay said this was entirely acceptable, "as long as the erotic attraction was satisfying to both the boy and the ewe." Here was the leading spokesman for the gay and lesbian caucus at the A.P.A., giving a rationale for bestiality."
On the topic of "homosexual education" he has this to say:
Q.: How do you feel about gay tutors in every dorm at Harvard?
A.: I'm from Harvard. I am appalled. This is just another form of child abuse, late-adolescent branch. Kids in their late teens are still vulnerable to assaults on their sexual identity. Many of them haven't yet come to full terms with their identities (and some of them may not do so until late in life). But bombarding them with misinformation and disinformation and enticements to try same-sex sex because they might like it--well that's a form of sexual subversion.
I can only think back on my first years at Harvard. What if I'd been told by a gay tutor, "Try it, you'll like it?" I was as horny then as any shy young man of 18 from a small town in Massachusetts, and I had had my eye on a sophisticated beauty from Manhattan who was attending Radcliffe. At that time, I was trying, in vain, to figure out ways of approaching this girl, who then seemed so unapproachable. What if I'd taken the easy road to orgastic relief--acceded to the suggestion of my gay tutor?
https://www.narth.com/docs/freedom.html
I wonder what he would have to say about confused 14 year olds being referred to local chapters of gay organizations for advice by "counselors" established in high school "safe rooms" by Glisten, eh?