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>Finding out your child is a sexual deviant is a self-defense situation. Only options are to flee or neutralize the threat. Case in point.
does this explain the shunning response to gays/trannies?

I feel like my family is this way towards me - notice I am efem gay from a young age - begin to keep a distance, less emotional and physical closeness, less response when I am hurt or suffering

it is kinda like they see you as a threat
or they just pretend you don't exist and keep away
but as a gay, im physically weaker than most people, esp, most men, so it's strange being treated like a predator when I'm so inept
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Your a threat to the family unit because you are likely to molest someone in the family due to being a pervert/homosexual
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I'm gay and had no male siblings. I didn't have any same-age male cousins either, only 2 that were much much younger unless they think I'm into toddlers.
I don't think it was about that. It was about me being unwilling to date girls tbqh, or express romantic interest in girls as a normal part of socialization. They want you to compete for high value women and see your disinterest as a betrayal.
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ruff



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