In 1969, nymag missed the Stonewall rebellion. But in the five decades since, we’ve covered the changing shape of LGBT life
Photo: Courtesy of New York Magazine In 1969, New York missed the Stonewall rebellion. But in the five decades since, we’ve covered the changing shape of LGBT life.“It may be reasonable to estimate, then, in an admittedly rough sort of way, that upwards of 500,000 New Yorkers are, or will grow up to be, predominantly gay. Well over a million more, judging from Kinsey’s study, have, or have had, more than incidental homosexual desires or experiences.
“A. Not quite. The ‘cure’ issue is seldom raised these days. Nobody could possibly cure homosexuality because the phenomena it comprises are not illnesses in the first place. A number of moralists and psychiatrists still claim to be able to change homosexuality, but whether that is ever possible depends entirely on your criteria.
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