In 1970, a five-year-old boy named Kirk Murphy was subjected to an ex-gay experiment. Under the care of Dr Ivor Lovaas and George Rekers, then a doctoral student, of UCLA, he underwent therapy to eliminate supposed effeminate behaviors. In 1974, Lovaas and Rekers jointly published a paper about the boy they renamed "Kraig," heralding his treatment for "childhood cross-gender problems" a success and claiming he had been transformed from a gender-confused homosexual-in-waiting to a healthy, hetero... Voir plus

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trees a écrit le 14 Juin 2011
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Je poste cette affaire car je trouve qu'elle témoigne très bien du "pire que l'on puisse faire" à mon sens dans nos sociétés.
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