Regarding Dehomosexualization
I was asked to remove all identifying information about Zach. Now see, I just used his real name, but no last name. See, people cache web pages, so anyone who wants to find out his information can find that out if they really want, but I don’t think that anything that he had on his blog is likely to put him in any danger. I really don’t. And anyway, he hasn’t even been able to be online because he’s off where people are trying to get the gay out of him. It isn’t going to work, and we all know that, but his parents are a bit confused. They think they are helping. I’m sure their motivation is that they want to help him, but what they are doing isn’t helping.
Once again, I ask you to write him a supportive message. I logged on to the GMail account I created for him just now, and there are 43 messages there. I didn’t open the messages to read them, because they belong to Zach, but I can see the first line, and the messages look supportive. I want him to find hundreds of these messages from people who care: people who know that gay isn’t a choice, and people who know that being gay doesn’t mean your life is a waste. People who are gay themselves, or who have wonderful gay people in their lives. Just anyone who cares.
The address is zach.inbartlett@gmail.com. I hope you’ll use it.