Many that go to drug/alcohol rehab go voluntarily too. that's not what I was talking about there. I was pointing out that her experiences that occurred prior to her embracing her lesbianism are not near typical of lesbians. Many probably go to exodus under pressure from their families because they are told they are spiritually sick and guilted into it, they will burn in hell, they are dis pleasing jesus, etc...
They are typical enough, as Sneeriger's case is hardly an isolated one. In fact, in many case of male homosexuality, there are also instances of molestation during childhood (i.e. Donnie McClurken).
Guilt doesn't motivate one to stay in such a program for any sustained period of time, at least the amount of time it takes to be successful. And, as stated earlier, those who have left the homosexual lifestyle once thought that they couldn't.
And the study shows the same thing with gays and some cases very very bad.
So you ditch the rehab and go back on the pipe, as it were? That doesn't make sense.
Lust and infidelity are far different than homosexuality in that sense. Lust always exists but does not cause problems unless you act on it if you are married. Infidelity is a choice to break a marriage vow. Homosexuality is how you partner up on a personal/emotional level.
And those personal/emotional levels are often based on environmental factors. Would Christine Sneeringer engaged in lesbianism, had she not been in an environment with domestic/sexual abuse?
You are not harming yourself if you have a homosexual relationship. So you think Gays are actively harming people?
Those who've been in one would beg to differ, namely the likes of Sneeringer, Bennett, Chambers, etc. As for your question, I would say "Yes", based on the life stories of the aforementioned people and others like them.