Neither Boy Scouts nor Girl Scouts is a sex club. Its activities are non-sexual, as is its mission. Therefore, private orientation is of zero relevance. Zero. Why would any boy or teenager, or the parents of said boy or teenager, want to enter a non-sexual organization for the express purpose of declaring one’s sexuality, talking about it, confronting others about, and other forms of “sharing?”
If a boy (or girl) needs to “share” that, he or she needs to do so in the proper venues: a counselor for that purpose, or a group for that express purpose. (Some of those exist in hgih schools, youth groups, etc.)
If I, a heterosexual, were to seek membership in any adult non-sexual group – say, a book club, a club for academic or intellectual interests, or an activity club, members of that club would be correct in criticizing me for inappropriately bringing my sexuality into it. In fact, for heterosexuals, it could be considered a form of sexual harrassment to do so.
This is a sick world which is so focused on sexual “identity” that someone not even yet an adult is so carried away with sexuality that he or she makes it a part of every facet of life.
Edited to add:
I have not been part of previous CAF conversations on the BSA, so I’m not sure if the either side on the issue considers it important to verify sexual orientation as a precursor to BSA membership. If sexual harrassment has been an issue in the past, then it seems to me that that is the issue, not the orientation. But I’m open for correction on that.