Reply To: How do gays justify marrying opposite sex?

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While it remains extremely common for gay people to be forced into a legal marriage with members of a different sex, the only reason this happens is that a lot of gay people do not accept their sexual orientation until they are already married to someone of the opposite sex. As society becomes more open and realistic about the nature of emotional attraction, more gay people are realizing and accepting their orientation at earlier ages and don’t have to go through a phase of dating people of the wrong (in their case opposite) sex. However, many children are still told that they are supposed to marry someone of the opposite sex by parents, educators, etc. If a gay person thinks heterosexuality is somehow preferable to homosexuality, he or she may attempt the impossible task of transformation to a different sexual orientation.

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