Ummm, you do know what a bisexual is? Turns out, a lot of bisexuals become confused when they feel SSA and think themselves gay. Then they realize at some later date that they have sexual attractions to the opposite sex and are ācuredā. That has nothing to do with the heinous ātherapyā espoused by some.
Or maybe the particular person just got old enough that sexual desires werenāt an issue anymoreā¦
I disagree. The subject was the perception of the parishioners when they see say two men or two women coming to Mas together, posibly volunteering together, or being affectionate toward each other. Joie de Vivre was merely noting that affection between two people of the same gender is often perceived by those around them as confirming a relationship. Once this perception takes hold itās not uncommon for the people to be ostracized even if they havenāt done anything improper.
Are you saying that when a couple of women or a couple of men show affection, come to Mass, sit together etc. this is equal to a public statement of not only practicing homosexuality, but a public endorsement of it?

Even if a same sex couple does come to Mass together and does show affection this shouldnāt be a scandal. No one should assume that a couple, straight or gay, is having sex even if they are affectionate.
The only affection I can thing of reserved for marriage is sexual in nature. Unless itās āFrench kissingā or actual sexual intercourse I canāt think of a single act of affection reserved for marrieds. Itās common for hugging, hand holding, kissing (peck on lips or cheek) and a comforting arm around a shoulder to be seen between those of the same sex who are expressing affection and/or emotional support that has nothing to do with sexuality.
I was wondering that myselfā¦
A parishioner lost her grandmother. I only know about it because she is my daughters sponsor. Her closest friend, another woman, was quite affectionate toward her. Hugs, hand holding during all of Mass, head on shoulder, etc.
Not everyone or even most people knew she was grieving the loss of a loved one. I can just imagine how this Christian show of support and caring over the weeks could be or was perceived by someā¦