Defining Ex-Gay Success Downward: Let’s All Get Naked With Other Guys

Jason Kuznicki on Nov 30th 2007

You don’t have to be gay, or even ex-gay, to fetishize masculinity. But it certainly doesn’t hurt:

A central tenet to “ex-gay” theory is that a male turns gay because of a poor relationship with his father. Under this baseless hypothesis, a sensitive boy perceives paternal disapproval, and as a defensive measure, the child rejects his dad and all things masculine that remind him of the broken relationship. The mother supposedly reinforces the downward spiral by becoming the child’s fierce protector. The circle is complete when the spurned boy rebuffs sports and male peers in school and instead chooses female friends and leisure activities such as playing house.

…If a guy wants to become heterosexual, according to ex-gay literature, he must reclaim his masculinity by playing sports and hanging out with heterosexual friends, while they partake in “manly” activities. For years, ex-gay organizations have included lipstick seminars for lesbians and touch football games for men…

[But] realizing their forte was white-knuckling prayer, not bare-knuckled machismo - several ex-gay organizations began outsourcing to a paramilitary, pseudo-psychological outfit, The ManKind Project. Ex-gay programs, particularly Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality (JONAH), have aggressively promoted The ManKind Project’s New Warrior Training Adventure.

This cult-like national program is a $650 weekend boot camp where participants - mostly straight - are greeted by large, intimidating men dressed in dark clothing and faces painted black. During their stay, the men are forced to take cold showers, survive on about four hours sleep, and subsist on very little food. In follow-up meetings, the activities include shaving another man’s face, kidnapping a member of another camp group and changing clothes with other men. The idea is to help them get in-touch with their feelings and uncover and heal deep wounds that are barriers to successful lives.

The alternative publication, The Houston Press, uncovered a letter Michael Scinto wrote to the Madison County Texas sheriff’s office, just prior to committing suicide allegedly as a result of the boot camp. The Scinto family has filed a lawsuit against The ManKind Project, while the deceased man’s letter to the sheriff claims the New Warrior program practiced bizarre rituals that include:

* Blindfolded walking tours in the nude

* People blowing sage smoke in his face while 50 or so naked men danced around candles

* Men sitting in a circle discussing their sexual histories while passing a wooden dildo called “The Cock”

* Naked men beating cooked chickens with a hammer

In the Houston Press article, the wife of one of the men who attended discussed why her husband eventually rejected the group.

“So, everyone was sitting Indian-style in a big circle in the lodge when the man leading the group said, ‘if you wish, you may reach over and grab your brother’s dick. If your brother doesn’t want your hand there, he can remove it.’ Well, my husband told me he just froze. And, from that point on, he just wanted out.”

Well, that’s one way to attract gay men to your program. Even if beating chickens with a hammer might not go over so well.

Still I feel sure that there’s a pornographic movie to be made here, somehow.

Filed in The Boudoir

6 Responses to “Defining Ex-Gay Success Downward: Let’s All Get Naked With Other Guys”

  1. Hubbardon 30 Nov 2007 at 6:43 pm

    Are we sure this isn’t a joke?

  2. Chris Berezon 30 Nov 2007 at 9:34 pm

    I’m with Hubbard on one. When I read the first paragraph I thought, “This is such bullshit.”

    Then I read on. When I finally read this–

    “People blowing sage smoke in his face while 50 or so naked men danced around candles”

    –I completely lost it. And that was even before I read the part about the wooden dildo.

    I mean, I’m not questioning the article’s authenticity, but after reading all of that, I just can’t quite make myself believe it. I keep thinking, “Really? Really?

  3. Tambourineon 03 Dec 2007 at 9:36 pm

    The comments on the page to which you link suggest that the analysis presented here is wrong. They say this group is not actually an ‘ex-gay’ ministry.

    GreenTambourine.

  4. Jason Kuznickion 04 Dec 2007 at 7:01 am

    Tambourine –

    I didn’t say that it was an ex-gay ministry. It’s a program that has lately been promoted by ex-gays. Indeed, the quoted section above says exactly this. I refer you to the third quoted paragraph.

  5. Scott Simmonson 04 Dec 2007 at 2:31 pm

    “Well, that’s one way to attract gay men to your program. Even if beating chickens with a hammer might not go over so well.”

    Maybe that was a euphemism for … um … something. :-)

  6. bondguyagenton 17 May 2008 at 10:27 pm

    I took the Mankind Project Weekend 3 years ago.
    One of the best weekends of my life.

    I participate in a weekly group that continues the
    weekend growth and journey.
    Worth every penny and I have staffed 2 weekends
    since.

    Yes, the weekend is intense. The weekend is not
    for every man.

    The report from the Houston Press article above
    has both truth, and fiction.
    Fiction = leader telling men to reach over and grab
    another’s dick. Sorry gents - does not happen on
    a weekend.

    The weekend is real, the staff are caring men.
    Close to 40,000 men from around the world have
    taken the New Warrior Training Adventure in the
    past 25 years.

    I regret hearing of the death of Michael Scinto.
    And be sure of this … the New Warrior Training
    Adventure did not cause the suicide.

    Alcohol and drugs did. Where’s the investigation
    into alcohol and drugs? Alcohol kills 20,000
    Americans a year in traffic deaths.

    Where are the headlines in the war of “legally
    anesthetizing the human mind?”

    - bondguyagent

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