Hi Ajax...
I said the act was disgusting to me not the people. I said that to explain my own orientation. The act isn't even disgusting to me because the Church says it's sinful. It's even disgusting to the natural man in me. That was my point.
I apologize... I didn't mean to suggest you found the people themselves disgusting. I know you were talking about the interaction/orientation.
My point being that the national average is pushing the marriage age for young people in the Church as well regardless of what the Brethren say. Young women don't want to marry till they're older and older women are very vocal in encouraging this. As a result this makes life more difficult for the young men in the church, but who cares about them anyway?
Ohhhh dear. I'm doing some deep breathing here! :-)
Ajax, my friend... from reading your posts, you seem to think women have no interest in sex, that marriage is just so guys can screw someone, and that an intimate relationship is only about sex.
Maybe I'm reading you wrong here but I have yet to see any indication that you think marriage is about bonding, love, emotional connection, care, compassion, companionship, sharing of lives, etc. etc. etc.
I'm just saying the most difficult time for any man in the Church is probably in your teens and early twenties regardless of orientation. That's why I was surprised this Brother on the PBS special decided to come out after all these years and still believed in the Church.
I understand you do not get this. It is about living authentically vs living a lie. It is about integrity of one's own true nature. It is about wishing for a few years of life in a way that feels natural and complete.
I'm guessing this man spent forty years of his life living a lie which he felt was harming his spirit ... perhaps he, like all of us want to express who we are in a way that feels honest and true.
Just a guess... :-)
~dancer~