March 2025

Womb Memories Part 6

Homosexuality

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Last time we focussed on vows made in the womb in response to rejection. We saw that the nature of the vow is often related to the personality of the baby and can have outcomes that last a life time.

We will focus on one particular vow that can have a strong influence on sexual orientation.  

If the predominant male figure in the mother’s life during the gestation, usually the father, is threatening, physically violent or emotionally aggressive towards the mother or the baby, the common vows made by the baby are, “I will not be like my father,” “I will distance from my father,” “I won’t trust males.”  

However, sometimes a vow goes deeper, “I will reject masculinity and all it represents.” If the abuse is chronic, it gets progressively reinforced.

If the child is a male, it means that he will now align himself more strongly with his mother. During the natural and intended maturation process, a male is closely connected to his mother initially and gradually separates from her and aligns himself to his father and embraces his male identity. However, the male who made the vow rejecting masculinity can’t and won’t. Since he continues to align himself with more closely with femininity than masculinity, as he matures he has to sexualise the masculine just like a woman does, hence the same sex attraction.

It is the reason why 95% of male homosexuals have had dysfunctional relationships with their fathers or significant male authority figure during their upbringing. Seriously, it is that high. Because these vows happen in the womb, it explains why many homosexuals say they have always felt that way, for as long as they can remember, but they wrongly assume it must be genetic.  There is no DNA evidence for homosexuality. It is definitely ‘nurture’ not ‘nature.’

This is a strong factor in the development of homosexuality but not the only factor. If you interested in more information, e mail us at [email protected] and we will send you a comprehensive article.

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