Alex, a teenage boy raised in an evangelical family that considers homosexuality sinful, wants to stop experiencing same sex attraction. He attends a two-week program offered by his church. What is the most likely outcome?
A) He will no longer experience same sex attraction or engage in same sex behavior.
B) He will become more comfortable with his sexual orientation but will choose not to act on his desires.
C) He will stop feeling attraction to men and start feeling attracted to women.
D) He will stop feeling attracted to men but will not start feeling attracted to women.
E) He will remain attracted to men and will be at greater risk for mental health problems.
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