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What if there was a scientific way to change sexuality?
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Yabby mentioned that hormonal changes during the womb govern sexuality, and that scientists have found a way to make rats 'gay' as it were, by fiddling with their brains.
I think this vindicates the theory that it's not a 'choice' but that's not what I'm raising here. My question is this:
If scientists were able to find a way to alter people's sexuality, then should it be made available to the public?
Imagine it. A drug, or operation, that could alter sexuality.
Now wait a moment - before you answer, there's a few other things which require a little contemplation. This isn't as straightforward as you might think.
My first instinct was that it's too dangerous and inevitably those with a religious mandate would push for it to become compulsory, or in lieu of that, would put pressure on people to undergo such procedures regardless of whether they wanted to.
I say it would be religious people driving this, because from all I've seen, that's the only logical motivating force to justify interfering in the lives of consenting adults who are harming no one.
However, my second thought was about the misery that many homosexuals endure. Reading through the other thread, it's easy to see how harrowing this experience could be.
Perhaps some might embrace such a treatment. Picture a teenager who desperately wanted to change - do we have the right to tell them 'no' you can't? On what basis do we deny them?
If we say yes, it's allowed, then how to we prevent powerful movements from arising, which would seek to force people to take this treatment? Would we force people back into hiding their sexuality?
Thoughts?