Can you please explain why you think these are different things?
I can't accurately remember whether two or three years ago, it followed shortly after reconciling with Jesus.
I allowed myself to love others for who they are, instead of projecting my pains on them due to a matching stereotype. It was quite a noticeable change, probably something that not many people experience, and certainly something that could not go unnoticed.
About this, what of those days where someone is just not in the mood to feel attracted at all? I am wondering if we have a basic difference in understanding of what is really going on inside of us, yet we assume we are speaking about the same thing.
I said earlier, it is about being comfortable with it, and described as a sense of taste. Yes, we can make choices that lead us to become comfortable or uncomfortable with those ideas. What about a guy who likes bondage fantasy? Do you think he did not decide to allow himself to become comfortable with that rather than deciding to become uncomfortable with it?
I don't have necessary skills in psychology to prescribe a course of experiences that will produce a change in comfort about how I view human beauty. Not saying I cannot do it by fluke or study to acquire necessary skills if necessary, only I think three days is not a possible assignment for me at this time.