Monday, August 23, 2021

UPDATE: HOW TO BE RANCID

The book "How to be Rancid" is being developed by New Register Publications an SBU of Erations Conglomerate.  It has come to our attention that the federal government is mobilizing to ban "conversion therapy," however, the detailed intervention in the book although refered to as "conversion therapy" is acctually contrasted from such therapy in a sense that what is provided in the book is essentially "sexual guidance" that is considerate of contemporary medicine.  The term, "sexual guidance," concerns the subject's past and it uses traditional parenting methods and health promotion measures taken from and adjusted from the practice of medicine to "guide" the sexuality of the subject.  

"Sexual Guidance" is a representation of the traditional view of parenthood of a male child in an effort to protect the child from the struggles and pain expirienced by LGBTQ youth.  

Sexuality is fluid and its natural for people to expirience different sexualities.  A person goes from one gender to another and before going to another, a "conversion" occors where his or her interest is affected by consumption of stimili such as pornography, wherein the majority of his or her sexual desires are influenced by it and its contrasted from conversion therapy in the sense that conversion therapy involves a medical intervention while the differentiated "conversion" occors naturally and socially and it concerns health and wellness. 

Although the director involved in managing this project has a nursing history, his practice is not active henceforth, the labelled  "conversion therapy" in the draft version of the book is not a "medical therapy" but a "health and wellness" therapy individual to the subject which could then be practically applied by whomesoever may be interested in its proponents.  

It becomes evident that our initial proposal aims to explore the concept of the "identity disorder" that individuals expirience as a result of being homosexual or bisexual.  With consideration, of the WHO that create the diagnosises for "illness and disease", we would like to take this opportunity to differentiate our approach by verifying that we took into account such "illness and disease" and we are thus refering to our findings with respect to the director inquestion as "ailments" which is a term used in ancient Greece where the practice of medicine formalized.  Therefore, the "ailment" in question, most resembles the conventional medical diagnosis "gender dysphoria" by the WHO, is examined by this book.  And as mentioned "health and wellness" treatments were employed as a method for "sexual guidance."

SLIDE DECK: New Register Publications