Edith Windsor On Her "Ex-Gay" Therapy
"Nobody wanted to be queer. Right before we met, Thea had seen a great therapist, who thought, 'Well, maybe you could become heterosexual, but only with an awful lot of work and maybe never happily.' When I finished college, I went into therapy, and my father said, 'Honey, what’s wrong? I said, 'Daddy, it’s like graduate school, only the subject is myself.'" - Edith Windsor, interviewed by the New York Times.
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