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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

 

Older brothers of gay men: All feared and hostile?

In St Louis, Dr. Nicolosi said during the session titled, "The Condition of Male Homosexuality" that he has never seen an exception to the following family dynamic: if a gay man has an older brother, the older brother is always hostile and feared by the younger gay brother. He quoted Freud as having theorized this and Nicolosi said he has never seen an exception. Well, I have seen exceptions but I would like to take an informal poll on this question. Friends and foes and inbetweeners, is this accurate? A trend? Or just another overgeneralization from a few cases?

Comments:
Since you also asked over there, here's a link to ExGayWatch for other readers to see some responses on this subject.

Sorry people, Warren's question is in the middle of a thread on another subject. You'll have to wade through.
 
Well there's Jacob and Esau in the Bible. Jacob seems to be the Bible's example of a man who had to struggle for his gender identity.
 
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