You say that I am airing a “needless complaint.” Perhaps you don’t understand. My SSA is not “satisfied” by marriage, and it doesn’t go away because of marriage. I’d love for it to go away, and I continually ask God to make it go away. I DO wish that life could be more, because I don’t like dealing with such a temptation, and I don’t like various ways that my SSA manifests itself in my life. I am thankful, however, for God’s faithfulness to me throughout this struggle.
If the above counts as a complaint, then it seems to me that any transparent statement of “where I’m at” would count as a complaint.
OK, so I’m not sure why this matters. My experience was like theirs, before I started dating my wife.
Except you were and are not completely turned off by having sexual relations with a woman. I admit I find it difficult to understand bisexuality, the longing to be sexually active with both opposite and same sex. A wife normally feels betrayed upon discovering her husband’s infidelity with another woman. But discovering a hubby’s unabated longing for or worse, actual infidelity with a man? I would say the effect would be an emotion beyond description!
I understand that you’re busy, but I would encourage you to either take the time to tell me which of my posts were “TMI posts”, or explain to me why you feel comfortable criticizing me on a public forum without any stated evidence. Looking back through the thread, you yourself seem to be quite offended when someone makes an unsubstantiated claim. I encourage you to live up to your own standards.
First off, I did not write of a categorical claim, as with the poster to whom I reacted for making the claim that Catholics on CAF have described gays and lesbians to be demonic. My statement verbatim was
It just seemed that you were submitting attention getting TMI posts, making an opening where you can to air same, irrelevant or unnecessary in the context at times.
In addition, unlike that poster, I did not say I am unwilling to review pages of postings on record to find just where and how the impression of TMI formed at least with me. I recall you and Tigg had the same line of argument somewhere. As soon as I have a block of time to do a re-read back of your postings, I will do it and get back to you. It is not my habit to shoot and run, and I do make an effort to engage people with opposing view with fairness. When I misspeak, I am not so proud that I can’t admit it. Or admit my limitations in understanding.
We know that all pronouncements made in the threads are subject to challenge. Ultra sensitive people don’t do well in the fora. Some are stringent or get so forceful with their propositions which are wrapped with their ego. They could not be wrong, or so they think!
It’s funny that you mention Josh Weed. I have nothing but fondness for the man, but have you read his blog? If you think I give too much information, you should try him out. And I’m not sure why you would accuse me of obsessing over my same sex attraction, but imply that he is not obsessing.
I don’t really follow him, I just read a few things that’s out there about or by him. Having a blog, he most likely reveals TMI. At least, he dishes his TMI on his own turf and those that wish to read it choose to go to his blog site. Except for a new CAF section, Catholic Answers Blog (where links are provided to invite specific discussions from articles by CAF staff and writers ), CAF as a whole is not a blog site.
Did I say you were obsessing with SSA or dwelling on such thoughts? This may be hairsplitting but to me, there is a shade of difference between obsess and dwell. To dwell is to linger over, pondering on a thought. I did pose that what one feeds grows, meaning when the preoccupation is grown, it could very well be an obsession.
Speaking of being in a setting where one is able to help others with same-sex attraction with one’s personal witness, that is exactly how I see Catholic Answers Forum. Multiple times on CAF I have worked with SSA young adults through private messages to help them work through their experience of SSA, in the context of church teaching.
Therapists like Josh Weed, I would think, do in person consults, where he could apply his personal witness to clients who bring up their need to manage homosexuality issues to him. He hung his blog site shingle for the audience to come in or stay out.
My suspicion is that a lot of counsel is offered and evangelizing happens behind the scenes, in the PMs. Not with me, though, as I don’t use it that much. So my PMs never need cleaning.
The thing is, it is never known if counseling and evangelizing in PMs are in the direction of bringing the fullness of truth and Church teaching to those needing it, or against said direction, therefore people could potentially and unwittingly be led away from the truth and Catholic teaching. CAF members that are agnostics, declared and undeclared dissident Catholics who don’t follow Church teaching on abortion, homosexuality, etc., are able to use personal witness or to further an agenda just the same via PMs.
Sorry if you find this offending, but if I were a young person conflicted with unwanted SSA, I would not look to a faceless Internet person with a made up user name, and background, even if offered, that is unverifiable, for specific advice through PMs. I would rather stick with reading a collection of opinion in open forum, although competing views could be confusing to the seeker of advice and he or she would need to be discerning.