Orientation difficulties

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  1. Danyasdik

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    Have you ever faced challenges in reconciling your sexual orientation with your religion or cultural background?
     
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    I haven’t personally but I know people who have. Are you struggling with this?​
     
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    No, but sometimes I think that I have such a problem
     
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    I’m so sorry you may be going through this. I wish I could help you more but you have just as much as right as anybody to be happy!
     
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    I sure have, I wrestled with my sexual orientation and gender identity. I grew up Catholic, and my paren't have seem to have become even further right wing over time. The town I live in is homophobic and transphobic- if someone gets on a rant about LGBTQIA+ people it's not even a surprise.
     
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    Danyasdik.....Yes I have. When I finally accepted that I was and always have been gay, my biggest conflict was my faith. I came to my faith on my own, not by being raised in any church. So reconciling what I knew to be true - my sexuality - and what I had believed for a long time was very difficult. However, though a lot of study and reading I was finally able to realize that the Bible does not condemn same-sex relationships as we know them since they didn't exist they way we have them now at the time the Bible was written! There is a lot more to the whole thing...if you wish I can send you more information about how the Bible does not in reality condemn the LGBTQ community. Just let me know! :old_smile: I'm quite serious. So much of what the Bible has to say on the subject has been mistranslated and/or deliberately misstated to match what society wants it to say. It's sad, but unfortunately quite true.
    .....David :gay_pride_flag:
     
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    Yes of course, I would like to know more, I will be glad if you share this information with me, thanks:innocent:
     
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    I understand you perfectly, I'm in a similar situation
     
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    I'm sorry, if you'd like to talk about it then my wall is open to you.
     
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    I believe if we have a meaningful religious history we will have conflict over not being straight. I grew up Protestant and over the years converted to Judaism. So now, I’m a trans Jew. Nowhere in the Jewish world is there room for sexual deviation, although there’s plenty of it. Frankly I’ve learned to give myself a pass and stay Jewish. The only Jewish person who knows my situation is my wife. I told her 2 weeks ago I was trans. She’s still freaked and processing her fear and anger. Don’t know where that’s going to end up. I find that the religious issue for me is null. I’m growing comfortable with who I am and that let’s me be okay with others and religion/s.
     
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    In an all girls Catholic school it took me a while to get my thinking from “I never want to sleep with a man so I’ll remain celibate my whole life” to “wait, lesbianism is an option and I’ve been crushing on girls for years”. Yeah the Catholic Church isn’t super accepting but I was no longer forced to attend church after I turned 18 and I was already agnostic by then.
     
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    At some point we have to establish within ourselves what we believe and be that whether religious or non-religious and let it fit who we are and what we believe. Otherwise we live in this world of contradictions that confuse and even paralyze us. I have no doubt that trans folks are as close to the essence of life as anyone else.
     
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    Only difficulties where during school as small towns suck in that aspect, but after graduating its been mostly smooth sailing.
     
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    I was a teen in the late 80s and early 90s when HIV and AIDS was new and all the phobia that went along with it. I don't know if I can help, but feel free to message me anytime you need to talk.