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Gay man in Kentucky says he was forced to masturbate to pictures of women to “rewire” his brain

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guest column for several Kentucky newspapers recounting his negative experience with conversion therapy in order to express support for a bill to ban conversion therapy.

The Youth Mental Health Protection Act, introduced by Kentucky Sen. Alice Forgy Kerr (R-Lexington) and State Rep. Lisa Willner (D-Louisville), would prohibit the practice of conversion therapy on people under the age of 18, and would prohibit public funds from being used to pay or reimburse mental health practitioners who engage in conversion therapy.“I was subjected to conversion therapy right here in Kentucky,” Galloway wrote in the column.

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