ex-gay
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]ex-gay (not comparable)
- (pseudoscience) Of or pertaining to the movement that considers homosexuality a disease and claims it can be cured by conversion therapy.
- 2003 January 1, Casey Sanchez, “Memphis Area Love In Action Offers Residential Program to "Cure" Homosexuality”, in Southern Poverty Law Center:
- Ex-gay ministries began as redoubts for men and women trying to reconcile their faith and sexuality.
- 2012 April 11, Gabriel Arana, “My So-Called Ex-Gay Life”, in The American Prospect:
- Instead of fire-and-brimstone denunciations from the pulpit, the ex-gay movement allowed the Christian right to couch its condemnation of homosexuality in a way that seemed compassionate.
- 2019 September 6, Jonathan Merritt, “The ex-gay Christianity movement is making a quiet comeback. The effects on LGBTQ youth could be devastating.”, in The Washington Post:
- For two decades, McKrae Game was a top-tier figure among ex-gay Christians and a leading advocate for conversion therapy, a counseling practice with the goal of helping LGBTQ people suppress their homosexuality and become "straight."
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]of the movement against homosexuality
Noun
[edit]ex-gay (plural ex-gays)
- (pseudoscience, especially in the plural) A person who considers themselves or is considered by others to be no longer homosexual, usually due to conversion therapy.
Further reading
[edit]- ex-gay movement on Wikipedia.Wikipedia