tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2997761876150491695.post8852429741178062670..comments2023-09-01T05:55:24.063-06:00Comments on Gay Mormon Man / PriesthoodMen: I Dreamed a Dream...cal thompsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09473563294369008876noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2997761876150491695.post-49301987427391964872011-07-14T14:54:46.884-06:002011-07-14T14:54:46.884-06:00The last to JGW was from Cal - somehow it came ove...The last to JGW was from Cal - somehow it came over an aynon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2997761876150491695.post-67409231461851678892011-07-14T14:52:20.851-06:002011-07-14T14:52:20.851-06:00JGW
Funny thing that it seems that they were neith...JGW<br />Funny thing that it seems that they were neither one sex or another or both – they were just people that fit together. It seems that this one guy was not content to see this particular couple together.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2997761876150491695.post-28365579136565117282011-07-13T18:30:52.120-06:002011-07-13T18:30:52.120-06:00I saw this and I thought of this blogspot: "...I saw this and I thought of this blogspot: "When I see arguments that assert that someone who is trying to avoid acting out homosexually even though they are same gender attracted is "rejecting [his] sexuality" I immediately think that there is something a bit confused in all of this. First, "sexuality" has to do with behavior, unlike "gender" which is genetically determined. Behavior itself is not genetically determined in humans. That's one of the things that distinguishes humans from animals - the ability to decide in a rational way how we will behave in a given circumstance, and to change our patterns of behavior if we so choose.<br /><br />"Sexuality, that is, sexual behavior, can be chosen. Even though we may want to have sex with another man, we can choose not to do that. Making that choice is not denying who we are at all. In fact, it is affirming that we are humans and not animals."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2997761876150491695.post-30192836003985072742011-07-11T11:23:22.975-06:002011-07-11T11:23:22.975-06:00I am not married, but I am not against it. I - li...I am not married, but I am not against it. I - lie you - would be honest with my gay-ness if I wee to marry. I am in the church right now, and I dont seem muself leaving. I do, however, have a lot of friends that don't see a place for them in the church and are creating other lives for themselves. I do get lonely.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2997761876150491695.post-75780192813657635862011-07-11T10:43:56.210-06:002011-07-11T10:43:56.210-06:00My wife and I have been struggling with my homosex...My wife and I have been struggling with my homosexuality. She having known before we were married more than 15 years ago, but only the last 2 years really dealing with it. Often she has said in effect "why do you read blogs about gay men" or "why do you have a need to have friendships with gay men?" She goes on to say that these men have not made "our choice." I know I have made a commitment to her to remain married, but I cannot simply "choice" my gayness away. It frustrates her that I cannot simply put it on a shelf and pay no attention to it. <br /><br />So what choice do I have? Is it all or nothing?Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15029797430164876047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2997761876150491695.post-71734819384354275412011-07-10T01:04:10.944-06:002011-07-10T01:04:10.944-06:00You got my attention, because I'm interested i...You got my attention, because I'm interested in dreams. I like this dream.<br /><br />One clarification... I assume the "pairing off" everyone else was doing in the dream was opposite-sex pairing off..?John Gustav-Wrathallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03557940681381951271noreply@blogger.com