glassjester
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Should a Quack doctor, say a 'Dr Nick' type out of 'The Simpsons' be allowed to operate with a license, and should parents be allowed to take their children to him for treatment as opposed to a legitimate general practitioner?
Probably not.
The government are shutting these places down because they're not only run by unqualified people, they've been proven to be harmful in the process. There is no medical or scientific legitimacy to 'conversion therapy'.
It makes sense to stop torturous methods of "therapy." I'm not against the government stopping that type of thing. But is that all that's been outlawed? Or is it any attempt at getting rid of unwanted same-sex attractions?
Highly doubtful. There doesn't seem to be any credible record for people being able to change attraction but there's plenty to suggest there's no effective technique for 'curing' people of being gay. There's even some former therapists that have apologised for their practices and admit it doesn't work.
So for those people - attracted to animals or objects - should professionals continue to search for ways to help them get rid of those attractions, or should they not bother?