I thought it quite interesting that Alfred Kinsey, the originator of modern "sexual orientation" theories, believed something quite different from the political position taken by the APA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinsey_Reports#Sexual_orientation
There you have it. Sexuality is prone to change. Sexuality is a person's response to external stimulus. It can change and it does change.
We knew it all along.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinsey_Reports#Sexual_orientation
Probably the most widely cited part of the Kinsey Reports regard the prevalence of different sexual orientations — especially to support a claim that 10% of the population is gay. In fact, the findings are not so straightforward, and
Kinsey himself avoided and disapproved of using terms like homosexual or heterosexual to describe individuals, asserting that sexuality is prone to change over time, and that sexual behavior can be understood both as physical contact as well as purely psychological phenomena (desire, sexual attraction, fantasy).
Instead of three categories (heterosexual, bisexual and homosexual), an eight-category system was used. The Kinsey scale ranked sexual behavior from 0 to 6, with 0 being completely heterosexual and 6 completely homosexual. A 1 was considered predominantly heterosexual and only incidentally homosexual, a 2 mostly heterosexual and more than incidentally homosexual, a 3 equally homosexual and heterosexual, and so on.
An additional category X was created for those who experienced no sexual desire.
There you have it. Sexuality is prone to change. Sexuality is a person's response to external stimulus. It can change and it does change.
We knew it all along.
