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What kind of people would gang rape someone especially a young child? While gang rape is probably a big problem in homosexual circles its also a huge problem in heterosexual circles but victims of heterosexual gang rape are far less likely to feel a stigma associated with being the victim of rape while victims of homosexual rape are more likely to be ashamed, not admit it and never receive help because of the stigma associated with homosexuality. This leads to suicide and probably in a few cases homosexuality itself.
This may offend some homosexuals on this forum so I would like to clarify that I am not liking homosexuality to sex abuse in anyway except to point out that victims of abuse may suffer problems that lead them to believe they are gay and may even take their own life because the gay community tells them that it is okay to be homosexual and their memories of the abuse (repressed or not) come to the top and they end their own life.
This behavior on the part of homosexuals needs to stop and so does the stigma that heterosexuals place on these young people. Shame on all of you.
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