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I was trying hard as it was to remain civil, given that reparative therapy is a topic that I have a lot of feelings about. (He was arguing that people who wished to stop being gay or trans should be allowed to make that choice, especially given the abuse that LGBT people suffer in society; and that scientists should thus work on a cure that would make those people able to live happy, fulfilling lives as straight cis people.) He also said that he was a logical debater and I was trying to convince him with emotion, which was irrational. So... double blow to my pride there because I like to think of myself as both logical and civil in debates.
And then I apologised anyway and now I feel like crap.
maybe I should just stop arguing on reddit.
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Though the debate delved a lot into identity philosophy and what makes someone who they are. I argued that sexual orientation and gender identity are a fundamental part of one's sense of self as an independent conscious being, especially gender, and such a cure would thus be psychological suicide. He said he didn't see what was such a big deal because people change all the time anyway. I'm still deeply creeped out by the concept though. It'll be medically making people stop loving the people they love, and/or to see themselves as the opposite gender, when other people doing so has long been a source of extreme distress. A lot of things will be lost along the way. I'm not sure that anyone who goes for such a 'cure' would be the same person after it.