Seeking joy and meaning in a joyless mind and meaningless existence

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Heterosexual Questionnaire

"Reposting Week" continues.  This little tidbit is a turn-about on all the tired, worn out arguments and ignorances homophobes use to justify their position.

I still have no idea where this selection came from or to whom to attribute credit.

Heterosexual Questionnaire

1. What do you think caused your heterosexuality?

2. When and how did you first decide you were a heterosexual?
 
3. Is it possible your heterosexuality is just a phase you may grow out of?
 
4. Is it possible your heterosexuality stems from a neurotic fear of others of the same sex?
 
5. If you've never slept with a person of the same sex, is it possible that all you need is a good gay lover?
 
6. To whom have you disclosed your heterosexual tendencies?  How did they react?

7. Why do you heterosexuals feel compelled to seduce others into their lifestyle?

8. Why do you insist on flaunting your heterosexuality? Can't you just be what you are and keep it quiet?

9. Would you want your children to be heterosexual, knowing the problems they'd face?
 
10. A disproportionate majority of child molesters are heterosexuals. Do you consider it safe to expose your children to heterosexual teachers and mentors?

11. With all the societal support straight marriages receive, the divorce rate is still spiraling. Why are there so few stable relationships among heterosexuals?

12. Why do heterosexuals place so much emphasis on sex?

13. Considering the menace of overpopulation, how could the human race survive if everyone were heterosexual like you?

14. Could you trust a heterosexual therapist to be objective?  Don't you feel s/he might be inclined to influence you in the direction of her/his own leanings?

15. How can you become a whole person if you limit yourself to compulsive, exclusive heterosexuality, and fail to develop your natural, healthy homosexual potential?
 
16. There seem to be very few happy heterosexuals.  Techniques have been developed which might enable you to change if you really want to.  Have you considered trying aversion therapy?