I have ssa and some hetero attraction, if that's what you're asking.
I may have missed something. SSA? I'm not familiar with that term.
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I have ssa and some hetero attraction, if that's what you're asking.
I may have missed something. SSA? I'm not familiar with that term.
It's the scientific term for someone who does not associate themselves with homosexuality but has Same Sex Attraction(SSA).
I'm trying to derail the thread, but that has me wondering: is that putting the sexuality in the context of its cultural implications? As in, one identifies their SSA, but does not identify with what is considered to be gay culture?
I read a very interesting essay about this and I've always wanted to know more. It put forth the idea that sexuality has become more of a statement of cultural values than it has a statement about sexual orientation. I'm highly intrigued by this.
Why did you decide Celibacy? For you or Christianity?
hows your day goin btw?
What's a celibate? does it mean you won't have sex until marriage or you won't even marry like Catholic priests?
Will you marry or not?
I've never heard of such a thing. I follow the Lord, not the religion.
So you follow Jesus?
What did Jesus have to say about homosexuality that would make you feel that you must repress your desires for other men by forcing celibacy upon yourself?
What is celibacy? Does remaning single and refraining from having any kind of intimacy counts as being it or should it be done for religious motives in order to be celibacy? And what would be the word used for people who remain single and avoid sex for reasons other than religious?
It's all celibacy.
So then, I count as a celibate too. I remain single and avoid sex, but for non-religious reasons.
Accountability is a good one, something that keeps you talking to people is always a great choice.