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est in feminine toys etc, discovered he had in fact a younger sister, who suffered a debilitating illness. This had led to the parents showing her more attention.
In the little boy’s mind he inter ‐preted this as favouritism toward girls. The lad thought that if he act‐ed more like a girl, he would attract the same attention as his sister. It had nothing to do with his gender whatsoever! This example also ex ‐poses some of the dangers present‐ed to children of same sex parents. Another ‘offspring impression ‐able’ situation I was actually wit ‐nessing as far back as the 60s. Not ‐ting Hill where I spent my youth experienced many progressions, in‐cluding a multitude of gay influence and of course the first of the Win ‐drush immigrants. I actually caught a lot of it many moons ago. And frankly have never been too happy to see how it’s all panned out. Keep the faith.
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