Monday, June 20, 2011

Nuts

As if we need any more proof that ex-gays are batshit crazy, renowned sex addict(!) Benoit Denizet-Lewis introduces us to his friend Michael Glatze, who sounds like one of the most disturbed people living on the outside I have ever heard of in my life. Read HERE.

6 comments:

jockluvr said...

Interesting article, and I'll have to say a different twist from the more common "ex-gay" story lines.

Was he really never gay in the first place? Has homosexuality become acceptable enough that a youth could actually mistakenly take on a gay identity, when he is really straight? I'm not sure, but it is an interesting question.

We certainly know men have taken on straight identities for centuries even when they were gay for social reasons.

If you put any stock in the Kinsey scale, for those of use who fall in the middle (myself included), sexuality may be more fluid than some men at each end of the spectrum accept.

Nevertheless, it's terrible to read that this Michael guy is now writing mean and terrible things about gay youth. He should be ashamed of that.

Flippnyc said...

This guy (and many other gay men) needs to read the book The Velvet Rage. He is stuck in trying to move out of the second stage.

Anonymous said...

If he isn't gay, why did he feel the need to go religious? Or is religiont the only equivalent of "queer theory" for straights?

Anonymous said...

As someone commented in the NYT, Michael goes on and on about spirituality and his true self, but NEVER, not once, does he mention anything about being attracted to female body parts. Two failed female 'relationships' don't make you straight, hon. As someone else on there said, the picture tells the story, he looks like the saddest person on earth. Once again, if you don't like the tits, you are gay no matter how much you surround yourself with right wing haters.

Anonymous said...

Someone needs to see a psychologist and psychiatrist.

tim said...

I'm fine with him realizing that he is straight. I'm fine with him choosing to live a hetero life in Wyoming. But why does he need to say that being gay is bad? When I came out, I didn't go around telling people that being hetero was wrong.

When it comes down to it, happiness is not achieved by creating sadness or fear for the rest of the world.

I hope that one day, he realizes that.