Thursday, June 16, 2011
Revolutionary New Homophobia Immersion Therapy Involves Lowering Patient Into Tank Of Gays
BOSTON—During a widely publicized press conference at the Boston  University School of Medicine Friday, researchers announced a  breakthrough new technique that cures homophobia by immersing patients  in a large glass tank overflowing with gays. "Rather than avoid one's  fear of homosexual men, we believe it's crucial to face it head on,"  behavioral psychologist Dr. Dolph Kleineman told reporters, explaining  how homophobic subjects are hooked up to a harness and lowered into a  room containing bare-chested men dancing suggestively to the latest club  hits, kissing, and feeding one another strawberries. "So far the  treatment has been successful, with early test subjects being able to go  out into the real world and see a gay couple hold hands without making a  bigoted remark." When asked if there was a risk of subjects getting  stuck in the tank of writhing men, Kleineman said the gays would be so  oiled up that patients would have no trouble slipping in and out.
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