Former Lesbian Experiences Discrimination After Leaving LGBT-Lifestyle and Becoming Christian

Country: Germany

Date of incident: September 24, 2020


In a news article of an interview with a former lesbian, published on 24. September, Teresa Frei (changed name) talks about how in the more than 20 years of lesbian life she endured a lot of discrimination, violence and intolerance. But she says: "no discrimination as a lesbian living woman was as bad as the one which overtook me after I had discarded this way of life. " She recalls being repeatedly criticized and called old-fashioned and arch-conservative. She wrote a book called "Frauen Lieben" (Loving Women) under the false name of Teresa Frei, because she knows under her real name she would be subjected to bullying, and attacks. Teresa believes that her testimony is harmful to the LGBT Lobby agenda, because it doesn't go along with their narrative, but she refuses to accept the prohibition of expression or to have imposed opinions. According to her, there are lobbyists who search the internet for critical information to then publish inflammatory articles to create hatred and silence other people. She talks openly about her biography and wounds that led her to chose a lesbian lifestyle. Teresa also states that being homosexual is not genetically predisposed, and she has firsthand insight on the topic.

"Many homosexually inclined people do not understand that they have at some point consciously or unconsciously made a decision. Until today there is no scientific study that confirms a genetic predisposition to homosexuality". Teresa adds: "For me, it was the relationship with my mother. At some point I made the decision to take on a lesbian identity, to no longer focus my attention on men but on women. It was about "catching up on the maternal tenderness that a man could not have given me".

Teresa says that her suffering was hidden, because the LGBT Lobby would tell the majority what they should think, but the subjective suffering from many homosexuals she came across motivated her to write her book. She says that there are few people who still dare to help homosexual people in suffering. Because of the ban on therapy in many countries, these persons are deprived of help. She recalls: "I myself have not done any psychotherapy, but have experienced guidance on a spiritual level."

About the book Teresa says: "This is not a book for those who walk in the front row of the rainbow parade and are convinced that their homosexuality is normal. It is for those who sense a discrepancy within themselves." And adds: "You should see a woman who was just as inside. That's why I drop my pants. At the risk of vulnerability, vulnerability, embarrassment." 

Source: Die Tagespost

Book: Frauen Lieben

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