Been thinking about getting handed a fleshlight on my first day of conversion camp. I had one back home that I barely used, but it looked like a little butt. This one, unsurprisingly, has the pussy attachment.
After getting our fleshlights, we have to pick from a list of girl names to name it. From then on, we refer to it using that name and she/her pronouns or as our “girlfriend”. Little did I know then that the list of names we picked from corresponded to the “lesbians” that were being converted on the other side of the camp. I named mine Alice.
That night, I lied awake in my bunk, struggling to sleep. Back home, I’d usually jerk off before going to sleep, but me and the other new guys were warned by the ones who’d been here longer to use our girlfrie- I mean- the fleshlight if we needed to cum. Apparently the camp staff somehow always knew if you weren’t using it- I mean- her?
So I squirted some lube onto my cock and slipped inside. “Damn” I thought as I slid her down to the base of my cock. It was hard to deny that it felt really good…
I grew up in a Mormon house, this happened to my brother too. I was hoping it would be different because I was the last born. I was hoping she'd hug me and say "i'm proud"
i was fucking hoping.. that she wouldn't say those exact words she said to my older sibling.
but yes. my mom is taking me to conversion camp, and I'm so scared right now. I have no one else but myself to blame, I wish I had never come out. If I come back as Andie again, please remember me for who I wanted to be, not who i was forced to be. please god. i'm so sorry, i'm so scared and I don't know what to do.
“this is what we hear when you mourn over our existence. this is what we hear when you pray for a cure. this is what we know, when you tell us of your fondest hopes and dreams for us: that your greatest wish is that one day we will cease to be, and strangers you can love will move in behind our faces. don’t mourn for us, jim sinclair our voice, volume 1, number 3, 1993”
I thought camp Damascus was a really well written horror book about demon possession I found the book a really fun read I have some religious trauma myself and I found this book hit all of my worst nightmares I would recommend this book over and over again I struggled to put it down overall the book is a conversion camp book sprinkle in a little demons and a whole lot of bugs mayflies mostly I thought this book did a great job of representing neurodivergent characters I really enjoyed the way the main characters autism was represent as someone with autism I felt she was an incredibly relatable character
Kevin Bacon plays Owen Whistler in this slasher horror film set at an LGBTQIA+ conversion camp. Several queer and trans campers join Whistler for a week of programming intended to “help them find a new sense of freedom”. As the camp’s methods become increasingly more psychologically unsettling, the campers must work together to protect themselves. When a mysterious killer starts claiming victims, things get even more dangerous.
(l-r) Carrie Preston as Cora Whistler, Anna Chlumsky as Molly, Boone Platt as Zane, Kevin Bacon as Owen Whistler -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
THEY/THEM, pronounced “They-slash-Them,” from Blumhouse will premiere Friday, August 5. The LGBTQIA+ horror film, formerly known as ‘Whistler Camp,’ is a queer empowerment story set at a gay conversion camp.
Anna Chlumsky as Molly -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
THEY/THEM is award-winning screenwriter John Logan’s directorial debut from Blumhouse and will exclusively premiere on Peacock.
(l-r) Monique Kim as Veronica, Anna Lore as Kim -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
“THEY/THEM has been germinating within me my whole life. I've loved horror movies as long as I can remember, I think because monsters represent 'the other' and as gay kid I felt a powerful sense of kinship with those characters who were different, outlawed, or forbidden,” said writer and director, John Logan. “I wanted to make a movie that celebrates queerness, with characters that I never saw when I was growing up. When people walk away from the movie, I hope they're going to remember the incredible love that these kids have for each other and how that love needs to be protected and celebrated.”
(l-r) Darwin del Fabro as Gabriel, Austin Crute as Toby, Cooper Koch as Stu -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
THEY/THEM is produced by Blumhouse. The film is created, written, and directed by three-time Oscar nominated screenwriter John Logan (Skyfall, Gladiator, The Aviator), marking his directorial debut and serving as an executive producer on the film. Kevin Bacon (You Should Have Left, City On a Hill), Scott Turner Schofield (Euphoria; The Craft: Legacy), Howie Young (Mission: Impossible III, Hit and Run), and Jon Romano (Firestarter (2022), Vengeance) also serve as executive producers. Jason Blum (Get Out, The Invisible Man) and Michael Aguilar (Penny Dreadful, Kidding) are producers.
(l-r) Theo Germaine as Jordan, Austin Crute as Toby -- (Photo by: Josh Stringer/Blumhouse)
Hi Librarian! I hope ypu can help me find my favorite fic! Remus goes to a camp to convert him or something? And he and Sirius share a room but in the end they run away together to James camp and afterwards go live with Alphard? Please help me 😭🥺
The Librarian is pleased to say your fic has been found. Happy rereading!
Pray the Gay Away by Amuly
Remus' parents send him to a Christian camp designed to help him control his “Same Sex Attraction”. Once there, Remus finds himself rooming with the devilishly handsome bad-boy, Sirius Black. Will he give in to temptation? Could the attraction he feels for Sirius be more than physical? Non-Magical 1970s AU
Have people forgotten what conversion camps are about? Almost every comment in a video I just saw were teens talking about how they hope to go or would want to go to a conversion camp so they can get an S/O
you know that kind of drugging/transport exists in real life? in some states it's totally legal for parents or guardians to hire people to take their child via drugging and restraints if they're a teenager or adult ward.
CW: ABUSE. Full on child abuse in discussion here.
YEP. I sure do.
A variation on that is involved in Connor Manning’s backstory as well, for the record - his parents put him in a “conversion camp” against his will which involved having him legally kidnapped when he was sixteen.
Joanne, though, simply doesn’t tell anyone anything at all, and after a while ‘reports’ Tristan as a runaway.