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Gay man shares harrowing account of conversion therapy: “I lived as a shadow.”
When Joe Adams was a young man, he confided to his Methodist minister that he was gay. He was told he was “an abomination” and placed in conversion therapy.Now 57 years old, Adams has opened up about the harrowing experience and says he’s “amazed” to have survived the ordeal.In a first-person account published on BBC News, the father of four reflects on his struggle to accept himself and the “profound mental health damage” he endured trying to alter his sexuality.Though he gravitated towards the church as a way to build community, Adams says he always felt “different.” When he told his minister he thought he was gay, he was told: “God can’t love you, you’re an abomination unto God and the only way you can be redeemed is if you are converted and changed to be straight.”Terrified, he went along with the minister’s plan to enter conversion therapy.The scene he describes is grim — immediately upon arrival Adams says he was subjected to verbal and physical abuse.Related: Daniel Franzese opens up about submitting himself to conversion therapy“They knocked me to the floor,” he remembers.