"Cure" suggests homosexuality is a disease or an illness. This is very far from the truth. In 1974 the American Psychiatric Association eventually stated that homosexuality was no longer considered a "disorder", but millions of gay men and women all over the world already knew that. They knew that they were naturally gay, that was what they were. There was no changing. So nobody cured homosexuality.
No. There is no "cure" for homosexuality because it is not a disease.
There is no "cure" because there is nothing wrong with it. You are born that way just the same as your hair color.
No, there is no cure for homosexuality because it is not a disease or a condition that needs to be cured. Homosexuality is a natural and normal variation of human sexuality. Attempts to change someone's sexual orientation, such as conversion therapy, have been widely discredited and are considered harmful and unethical.
Why the hell are you classifiying it as an affliction? Gay people aren't sick, its not a disease. If You really need an answer, however wrong headed your question is, it is no. Homosexuality has no "cure."
Homosexuality is an odd subject. No one is 100% sure how someone comes to be homosexual, if it is a choice or something you are born with.
Homosexuality is not a choice. You can't make someone straight, nor you can't make someone homosexual.
Even if homosexuality were to be due to genetic cause it would probably not be amenable to treatment by stem cells. The brain is not so easily reset if experience with the use of stem cells with Parkinson's disease.
You cannot fight homosexuality. It is not a disease, nor a disorder of any kind. Some people and church groups try to cure it using therapy and excorsisms, but it doesn't work and instills unnecessary feelings of shame and guilt on gay people.
Whether or not someone\'s homosexuality is considered a factor of judgement depends on the person or persons who are judging. It boils down to what someone\'s personal beliefs are when it comes to judging or not judging another person.
You can't really. There are religious programs that claim to "cure" homosexuality, but all they actually do is teach people to suppress their urges and pretend to be happy.
Donald Henry Clark has written: 'Loving someone gay' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Male, Male Homosexuality, United States
No. The American Psychological Association among the vast majority of other professionals and professional groups in related areas have concluded that homosexuality (along with bisexuality) is not a disorder, that sexual orientation does not justify treatment, and that sexual orientation is not "fixed" by therapy or other treatments. Trying to "cure" homosexuality often leads to emotional and mental stress, greater risk of suicidal thoughts or tendencies, or hopelessness. Sexual orientation is relatively fixed, in that although it may change through an individual's lifetime, generally it is fixed where it is along the heterosexual-homosexual spectrum.