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Summary: Homosexual Law Changes (Press, 24 August 1985)
In a letter to the editor published on 24 August 1985, A. H. Gardner expresses concern over the frequent correspondence by Varian J. Wilson regarding homosexuality and related topics. Gardner highlights that Wilson has submitted 17 letters since March, frequently using terms such as "obsessive-compulsive" to describe his thoughts. The writer questions the intensity of Wilson's focus on this subject, suggesting that it raises questions about Wilson's own mental state. A. H. Gardner urges Wilson to briefly explain the reasons behind his strong feelings towards homosexuality before he follows through on his pledge to cease writing on the topic, as stated in his previous correspondence on 10 June. The letter reflects Gardner's curiosity about Wilson's perspectives and motivations, calling for clarity on the matter.
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