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I’ve written before that I think this is part of our current struggle with homosexuality. It’s a lot harder for someone to practice celibacy in a culture where the solution to loneliness and the desire for human companionship is to be in a romantic relationship.There does seem to be an attitude that a person is either paired up or lonely. I wonder if it’s our lifestyles of moving around more that hinders the building up of strong friendships.
In my own life I can think of two long distance friends who were both very lonely, isolated, unhappy and didn’t get out much and then met girlfriends and their lives completely turned around. Don’t get me wrong I am happy for them but also a bit sad that it took a romantic relationship to make their lives better and that they couldn’t have achieved the same by making friends.