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Being afraid of your kid turning gay from watching something despite most media portraying hetero relationships implies that being gay is somehow more alluring. Once your kid had his first taste of being gay the other stuff just doesn't cut it anymore.
The parents are probably straight acting bi and suppress thier own bisexuality.
In a conversation I had with a very conservative Christian, at least some in fact do believe that it is "alluring" to be gay, just as all sins are appealing and the devil makes it that way.
I like to think this implies that all homophobes are secretly gay, but so many have such massive egos that they just think they're "better people" because they aren't swayed by the sin of homosexuality.
When you put it like that, it makes me think of the song, "Ya Got Trouble."