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No. The American Psychological Association among the vast majority of other professionals and professional groups in related areas have concluded that homosexuality (along with bisexuality) is not a disorder, that sexual orientation does not justify treatment, and that sexual orientation is not "fixed" by therapy or other treatments.

Trying to "cure" homosexuality often leads to emotional and mental stress, greater risk of suicidal thoughts or tendencies, or hopelessness. Sexual orientation is relatively fixed, in that although it may change through an individual's lifetime, generally it is fixed where it is along the heterosexual-homosexual spectrum.

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