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New | Gays reveal extent of Chinese clinics' 'sexual reorientation' therapies

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A wire connected to his genitals, a Chinese man says doctors administered repeated electric shocks as he watched a pornographic film -- part of treatment he hoped would eliminate his sexual attraction to men.

“I thought I’d try and see if there was a chance I could become a normal person,” said the 25-year-old, who asked to be identified only by his surname Zhang.

“I didn’t want to cause my family trouble, or disappoint them.”

I was suffering from headaches, I couldn’t stand it, I wanted to die, I wanted to stop
Zhang

Zhang’s treatment shows the extreme end of a lucrative industry in China claiming to “correct” the sexualities of gay men and lesbians, who often face tremendous social pressures to live as heterosexuals.

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“If I had a reaction [to the films] I would receive a shock,” said Zhang, who said he paid for the initial treatments himself after deciding life as a gay man would be “too tough”.

“It wasn’t a massive shock, but it was painful.”

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China officially classified homosexuality as a mental disorder as recently as 2001, although some attitudes -- especially in larger cities -- have become more tolerant in recent years.

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