Friday, July 11, 2008

Someone You May Know: A Heterosexual Looks at Homosexuality

Posted by Alan Scherstuhl on Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:25 AM

By ALAN SCHERSTUHL

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Each week, your Crap Archivst will bring you the finest in forgotten and bewildering crap culled from area basements, thrift stores, estate sales and flea markets. I do this for one reason: Knowledge is power.

Someone You May Know:

A Heterosexual Looks at Homosexuality

Author: William Konraad

Date: 1965

Discovered at: Family Thrift in Mission

The Cover Promises: “This book makes no judgments. This book does not deal with perversions leading to a world of fantasy. This book brings you a complete view of a major situation today.”

Representative Quote: Page 184: “Q: Jim, the other day I was reading a magazine published by and for homosexuals and in it there was an article urging homosexuals to get behind a certain socialist candidate and the socialist movement in general. How do you feel about that?”

With a tone of empathetic condescension, author Konraad presents the results of what the back cover insists was “three years of interviews with psychiatrists, M.D.'s, lawyers, religious leaders, District Attorney's, Police officers and hundreds of homosexuals.” That he considers homosexuals an entirely separate category from “psychiatrists, M.D.s,” and the like indicates he never thought this through entirely.

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He runs lengthy, mostly sympathetic interviews with homosexuals with names like “Tony,” “Eddie” and “Danny Rivas.” He quizzes them about their families, their faith and sexual histories. Here's how he starts things off:

“'When I worked at the cafe, the truck drivers used to pull in and ask especially for me. They thought I was sexy and knew how to do it better than any woman they ever laid.' The boy who uttered these words was a nineteen year old homosexual who had been reared as a girl."

Which does Konraad's choice of “reared” reveal -- a tin-ear or a sarcastic streak? Fortunately, he mostly allows his subjects to tell their own stories. They're occasionally heartbreaking. Later, “Danny Rivas” says:

"I hope God will try to understand how hard it has been down here. I guess I would go to hell if I died tonight. I used to go to confession every Saturday, but I haven't been now in quite some time. It seems bad to be going back all the time and asking God to forgive me when I keep doing the same thing over and over again.”

Konraad was forward thinking for his time, but he was limited by it, too. “The fact seems well established that homosexuality is a mental disorder,” he writes, “but there is also the undeniable fact that there is a psychosis that preys on innocent victims through homosexuals.”

Shocking Detail: Psychiatrist John Raberskal says, “I could not begin to estimate the total percentage of our population in this country that is homosexual.” Still, he immediately does just that: “It may be as high as sixty percent or as low as twenty percent but I am certain that at least twenty percent of all Americans are, or have been, homosexual during their adult life.”

Highlight: Konraad's book on homosexuals only appeared in paperback, but, judging by the curious inscription found on this thrift-store copy, his spine stiffens when women are involved:

To a lovely lady, Jane Staudley, about whose charms I'd have to write a hardbound book.

Always

Bill

March 18, 1965

Los Angeles, California

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I suppose its telling that when he lists those that he's talked to when writing about being a homosexual, that the last group he actually talked to was homosexuals.

Interesting part is on page 85 when a homosexual being interviewed states that when he had his first gay sexual experience that he felt 'dirty', then: "Q: Did you ever have sex with that boy again? A: Yes, exactly the same way."

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Posted by Kevin Rooker on September 8, 2008 at 5:11 PM

that is the sweetest dedication ever. that's right up there with macaroni art for mom, but macaroni art that makes sure she knows that he's not gay himself by any means.

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Posted by gus on July 14, 2008 at 8:33 AM

I remember the first time I was reared as a girl.

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Posted by poop on July 11, 2008 at 2:37 PM

I thought this was going to be about Matt Blunt.

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