The media onslaught to normalize gay behavior, to represent it as cool, hip, enlightened, and possibly even to make it preferable , is relentless.
Agreed. I’m not sure how much press it gets, but I think it might be good to contemplate that a person seeking a spouse, and committed to chastity before marriage, is going to be very limited as to whom they could get involved with in the first place. If the expectation is “sex by the third date”, what’s the point of even starting the relationship? How can you ever find a marriage partner if everyone expects that? Introduction apostolates such as CatholicMatch, Ave Maria Singles, and similar others, are sorely needed in today’s world. It gets a lot of issues out of the way right up front. (One certainly hopes the whole NFP question gets resolved up-front as well — prevents a lot of unpleasant surprises down the road. Any couple contemplating marriage is very well-advised to ask the question “what are we going to do if we’ve prayerfully considered that our family is complete, and NFP doesn’t work so well?”. Might kill a little of the giddy-silly romance of the moment, but better to confront it before the marriage, than to get several years in, have difficulties to emerge, and find that there’s not a meeting of the minds.)
And then there is the “hookup culture”. In that mentality, it goes more like:
- meet
- have sex
- pass the "sex test"
- maybe go out a few times;
- maybe fall in love;
- maybe move in together;
- maybe, just maybe, even get married.
My elderly parents, who never heard of such a thing in their day, correctly note that this is living at the level of animals.