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TeJay
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This is my first post & I hope it has not already been answered. I am a cradle Catholic (63 years old) as is my high school friend. I am Married (38 years) & straight. Here’s the situation: We reach that magic age when the opposite sex takes on a new meaning. Did we really understand what was happening to our feelings? Nobody told us at age 8 to expect these changes. No one warned us to be prepared for these new stirrings in our bodies. But because of biology it happened. The hormones began to flow & we began to change both physically & emotionally. We did not have any control over these new feelings. What would any of us have done if these new stirrings were not for the opposite sex but this new attraction was towards the same sex??? We were warned not to act on these feelings. We could not even think lest we sin. When the time for marriage came I was permitted to act on these feelings as God had intended. I chose to marry my friend chose to move to CA. to live his lifestyle. I know I could not control what biology did to me during those early teen years. I felt an attraction for the opposite sex. My friend did not. He was never given the correct biological makeup to feel those feelings & I know he did not choose to be gay just as I did not choose to be heterosexual it just happened that way. So am I to assume that he is to go through life denying himself these biological feelings over which he had no control?? Is that his cross to bear given to him by the Lord?? I did not have to deny my feelings I got married. If I give in to my urges in marriage it’s OK. If he gives in to his urges it’s sinful. I know my friend & he did not choose to be gay. He tried to deny his feelings by drinking. He came to terms with his lifestyle and has been sober for 25 years. He also has left the Church because he can not live as he is and still remain a Catholic in good standing. I understand the Catholic churches position on being gay but I would like some better answers so I can understanding why it’s wrong if it is a biological matter first then it becomes a choice later.