Ex-Gay

Ex-Gay by Thomas Godwin, published by iUniverse in June 2007, is a fictional exploration of a groundbreaking medical procedure that claims to cure homosexuality in just two hours. The narrative follows Dr. Thornton, who stumbles upon this outpatient treatment through an unexpected incident involving one of his patients. As the procedure gains traction within a community, its implications unfold on a global scale, leading to unforeseen consequences.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of the societal and personal ramifications of such a transformative medical advancement. The story delves into themes related to LGBTQ+ identities and the complexities of sexual orientation, raising questions about the nature of desire and identity. With 328 pages, this edition presents a unique perspective on the intersection of medicine and sexuality, inviting contemplation on the ethical dimensions of such a procedure.
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What if gays could turn straight in two hours?
In Ex-Gay, a doctor discovers an outpatient medical procedure that cures homosexuality. The first Ex-Gay, one of the doctor’s patients, is a blind accident. Dr. Thornton manages to reconstruct how it happened and finds that he can replicate it on demand. This fast, easy, safe, and inexpensive procedure takes root in one neighborhood community and quickly blossoms, spreading its tendrils to eventually encompass the globe. What happens then turns out to be the shocking, unexpected outcome of the century, in the course of which Dr. Thornton is able to achieve for himself every straight man’s most deeply hidden (and cherished) sex fantasy.
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