Gee…no inherent bias there…
Please, just answer the question posed. When did you-a straight person choose to be attracted to the opposite gender? How old were you? Tell us about your journey and what led you to make that decision.
(1) Same sex attraction =/= homosexual behavior. They are two different things. Just ask the thousands of male prison inmates who have acted out “homosexuality” in prison, while neither before nor after being homosexual in orientation or attraction.
(2) Sexual attraction is a complex result of many factors, a very large number of which include environmental factors – positive & negative – which shape the individual. To date, scientists have not been able to locate any “gay gene,” despite the very sophisticated state of the science of genetics today.
(3) Use the search feature on CAF to find lengthy discussions on #2. This thread is not about the origins of SSA, but about the legal position of gay “marriage.”
(4) Initial attraction may or may not lead to ultimate orientation, depending on what other environmental and psychological factors are at play. I’ve known plenty of effeminate males who have never acted upon any early or later tendencies toward SSA, but are happily straight in their lifestyle – and without any aggressive intervention such as reparative therapy, etc. So at some point, they indeed did, despite a potential **
orientation **toward the same sex,
choose not to act on any homosexual or bisexual tendencies, and yet remained fully functional as sexual creatures in straight, society-approved marriages. Attraction is not determinism.
(5) We do not reward every aberration from the norm, nor every affliction in society, with legal status, even though
essential rights (which do not include marriage; marriage has not been declared an essential constitutional right, nor should it be, as it is affected by and affects so many other social situations) are protected for minority groups, including gays, including disabled, & obviously racial minorities.