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EasterJoy
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Expressing the unique gifts God gave you within the context of being man does not have a lot to do with what hobbies you pursue, what entertainment you like, or what faults you have as a roommate. Monastic communities, after all, sometimes make their living by baking holiday fruit cakes, and without ever forming hunting parties.Thank you. That’s a help. But I also meant I don’t know what it means to know my sexual identity.
I know I’m a man. I know I like women. I like most manly things and dislike most womanly things, but I don’t like all manly things and do like some womanly things.
I’ve never been hunting, and I do like to bake once in a while. I don’t leave dirty socks laying around, but I do think “Dumb & Dumber” is a funny movie.![]()
If you go to a monastery, however, it is different than a convent. Catholic women in community have different communities than Catholic men in community. Your friendships with women will have a different character than your friendships with other men, whether or not you share interests such as baking or don’t share interests such as hunting.
This is not something we ought to make into something hard. It is not hard; it is just being yourself and accepting that your life has a particular character that it would not have if you had been born with the opposite gender. I suppose it is a matter of being willing to accept ourselves, to know that, for instance, your interest in women has a fundamentally different character because you are a man and not a woman.