PFOX: Children incapable of self-identifying sexually
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 7/26/2008 4:00:00 AMBookmark and Share

homosexual_triangle_flagHomosexual clubs encourage teens to sexually identify themselves at an early age -- something an organization called Parents and Friends of ExGays & Gays considers dangerous.

 

Parents and Friends of ExGays & Gays (PFOX) provides support for parents and friends of former homosexuals, also referred to as ex-"gays." Spokeswoman Regina Griggs believes schools should not be party to the homosexual propaganda campaign.
 
"Children should never be told to identify themselves as heterosexual, gay, bi-sexual, transgender," Griggs contends. "Kids change as they mature and they go through puberty. Lots of questions that need answers come up."
 
Research shows that individuals often go through periods of gender and sexual confusion as they grow from children to teenagers to adults. Griggs wonders why, then, would schools opt to send children along a dangerous path. "Why are we allowing people to tell them, 'Try it -- you might like it?' Over 70 percent of young kids 13- to 24-years-old, men having sex with men, are now HIV-positive," Griggs notes. (see editor's note)
 
What the youngsters need instead, she argues, is accurate information and counseling, as well as strong parental support. "You know, we've all been in high school, college, whatever. How many times did you ever change your mind about who you liked; what you wanted to be when you grow up?" she asks. Why then, she laments, would schools want to encourage youngsters to "experiment in unsafe sexual practices." The homosexual clubs, according to Griggs, are simply recruiting kids into homosexuality.

 

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In June of 2007 the Centers for Disease Control stated that homosexual sex accounted for 71 percent of all HIV infections.
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