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The Program made me gay!
« on: July 10, 2008, 11:03:21 PM »
Hi all, Im a survivor of one of the hellholes that gets talked about on here a lot. I don't know if this ever happened to anyone, but I got intimate with someone of the same sex while we were in the program together, and I've been gay ever since! I think the program may have been the main cause this shift in my sex preference. I just caN'T get it up for women anymore! Can someone here relate?
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2008, 12:27:58 AM »
you didnt turn gay, you were always and will forever be a fagot.

prisoners turn gay temporarily then revert back to hetereosexuality upon release. if youre not back to liking women, then i'm sorry, youre a perma-fag now.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2008, 02:32:21 AM »
What Loly are trying to say in some nice words is that whyle some cannot suppress their urge for intimate relationships while being detained, a person permanent sexual orientation is not something you can create. It is in the genes.

Preventing contact between the sexes can be dangerous enough. All have properly heard about sexual abuse in prisons. Of course this can happen in a single sex school also.

In our Continuation Schools sex is of course forbidden at the school and because the only consequense allowed is being expelled a lot of teenagers have been expelled for either a confirmed sexual intercourse, but also for being up after lights out or in a room alone with a member of the opposite sex. However, all the schools have only 1 to 5 weekends where it is mandatory to remain at the school and it is very accepted for parents to agree to have a girlfriend or boyfriend home for at weekend with their offspring so the pressure can be taken off reducing the risk of their offspring to be expelled.

I dont think that the program made you gay. I would claim that it properly increased the risk for you having prostate cancer longterm as stated by an Australian research team, if they had rules about preventing mastrubation. I would also claim that you were placed in a increased risk of being abused by other members of your sex, who had a stronger need for sex. But the program did not make you gay. You had it in you all along. There is no problem about that. Enjoy your partner.

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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2008, 02:35:28 AM »
Dr. Geil -

Waar kom jij uit van daan?
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2008, 04:43:25 AM »
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Dr. Geil -

Waar kom jij uit van daan?
I am born in a town called Cul de Sac on the island called Sint Maarten (located near the Island Aruba known from the Dr. Phil show)

I moved to Philipsburg and lived some year in Neatherland for education before I returned home. I worked some years in my hometown before an old friend from college called me with a job-offer here on Jamaica where I counsel youth in our "Family Bonding Program".

My main concern regarding youth and their approach in the love games is that they are not happy with themselves. I believe that we all have a unique body. We should be happy about yourselves. Sex is not dirty, but we should not be pushed across our limits.

I have seen a lot of young people, who have been pushed to far when they have their first partner. It damages their self-esteem and they begin to hate their body. Some therapists contribute to this hate by condemning sexual relationships all together.

But while leaving the "comfort zone" in some case can bring increased emontional growth it is NOT the case regarding sex. If you take a child, NO possible benefit can come from introducing this child to sex too early.

Children have sexual experiences at a very young age. Most boys loose their virginity to "Virgin Left Hand" and some girls spend the morning robbing their bodies against the bedpost. That is their world. It is not to be discussed or commented by the parents. As long as they are doing things alone, it should remain their business.

So parents please: Don't comment and let them live their lives. Discuss and accept relationships when it is time, so the kids know that they can come to you as a parent without you condemning them.

Sometime I receive people who have been molested by the opposite sex. For some they can never engage in a normal relationship. But in order to have a life close to the standard others have, they can choose either to satisfy themselves with various techniques using toys or not. They can also choose a partner of the same sex. It does not matter which choice they choose. As long as they can live happy productive lives being happy about their body and themselves, it is fine.

I hope that answers your question.

Regards
Dr. Geil
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2008, 10:18:06 AM »
Goed zo. Begrip je wel.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #6 on: July 11, 2008, 10:50:44 AM »
dutch people are cool. dutch people who work at tranquility bay are most definitely NOT cool.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #7 on: July 11, 2008, 02:40:10 PM »
This thread is gay.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #8 on: July 11, 2008, 02:54:11 PM »
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This thread is gay.

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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #9 on: July 11, 2008, 02:55:23 PM »
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dutch people are cool. dutch people who work at tranquility bay are most definitely NOT cool.
Hopefully he doesn't work there.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #10 on: July 11, 2008, 03:11:46 PM »
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dutch people are cool. dutch people who work at tranquility bay are most definitely NOT cool.
I don't work at TB. If google my name and "Jamaica" you will learn where I work.

We use dog cages, stone circles and O.P in our family bonding program, but only with parents present as a kind of roleplay. Opposite most programs we believe that our methods, which are harsh should be of such standard that a parent can stand and watch them. No program should hide anything from the parents. The risk of ending up with child abuse is simply too high. We always supply the parent with a stop-word, so the therapy can be stopped when the parent believe that we have gone too far. General speaking there is no such thing as a trouble child. There are some children being set up to fail due to the destructive pattern in the family. Having family present in a simplified setting accelerate the process ten-fold.

Even such a populist like Dr. Phil do have to accept that the troubled child is not the problem. See this show: Can This Family Be Saved?. Same problems as Kimberlee Ramsey had - see this show: Runaway Dramas, but two different solutions was offered. While Kimberlee ended up in the desert at Aspen Achievement Academy clearly the mother wasn't involved enough, because once returned to the home, Kimberlee ran again. The mother of Caysha (the new show) was grilled by the doctor and she had to confess that her lifestyle did contribute to the behavior of the child. The conclusion was that there was absolutely no need for the child to be removed from the home. I suspect that the good doctor (If we do believe deep inside that he has some knowledge of his profession) did know that the best solution for Kimberlee was to fix the parents but the sponsors wanted the other solution.

We have a person posing as parent on this board known as "TheWho". I would like to have him answering these two questions:

1) Do you believe that a program can alter the sexual preferences at a person?
2) Did you as a parent change something at yourselves or your lifestyle as part of the preparation for your child returning home?

Regards
Dr. Geil

BTW. Some emailed me about me studying in Neatherland because they have a fine University on the Island. The answer is that my studies were disturbed by a vulcano. It is not a joke. They had to move our campus and use some temp. buildings. It was chaos, so I moved across the Atlantic to get on with my life. It was hard but I managed.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #11 on: July 11, 2008, 03:16:22 PM »
PS. Don't make fun of my name. I know that the English translation of my name is fun for some, but not for me.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #12 on: July 14, 2008, 10:00:05 AM »
"we use dog cages in the family bonding room"


wow, how reassuring.


can i ask you a question?

Are the kids you deal with americans, europeans, or jamaicans?

if you're treating americans or europeans, why dont you move to america or europe? rules about abuse too strict there?


get the fuck off this board dr gay.
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #13 on: July 14, 2008, 11:42:27 AM »
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"we use dog cages in the family bonding room"


wow, how reassuring.


can i ask you a question?

Are the kids you deal with americans, europeans, or jamaicans?

if you're treating americans or europeans, why dont you move to america or europe? rules about abuse too strict there?


get the fuck off this board dr gay.
I know first hand that the program methods are somewhat unorthodox. Role playing in therapy pushes you very far. I for sure came way to close to my limits.  It took me days to figure out that I was in rehab. Somehow I was and still am surprised that these methods in fact were genuine professionel treatment approaches in a lot of programs.

However, in the end they saved my life. I know that stating this is a phrase, but that's how I feel it.

I have only good things to say about Dr. Geil.

I am no author but here is a few words about my journey and my meeting with Dr. Geil.

Love
Ann
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Re: The Program made me gay!
« Reply #14 on: July 14, 2008, 12:43:50 PM »
"in the end they saved my life"


sounds awfully simmilar to

"if it wasnt for Program X, i'd be deadinsaneorinjail"

Wow, it took you a few days to figure out you were in rehab? are you stupid or did you take jimson weed?

by your story, youre a bona-fide retardimaicated un-edumicated brainwashee. CONGRADULATIONS!

anyone who can claim that someone like you, with your backround, actually deserved such a treatment, is a fucking retard.
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