Rolyo85
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He didn't insult you, I think. Not intentionally at least.
Let me give you an outside observer's perspective of someone who just read the entire topic up until your last post.
1. You come here - to an exclusively gay male forum. The very fact you know of it means you either did research, or have been aware of it from before. Most people who stumble upon JustUsBoys usually find it while browsing for porn. But either way, you went out of your way to come here and post.
2. You are 24, and you've never had sex with a girl. You are coming up with reason after reason for why that's happened, but when it comes to your sexual interaction with another dude, the only reason is "it just happened". I know you have enough friends your age to know that by the age of 24 sex with a girl will also "just have happened" if you were actively interested in having it. Religion or no religion. You would have felt just as guilty as when sleeping with a guy. Yet it didn't.
3. You've spent the entire topic trying to make this about the sex and how it might have confused you. You keep going to tired cliche examples of self-deluding justifications. I am not trying to insult you. They aren't tired or cliche for you, but they are for those of us who have spent here long enough to see people come and go with the same problem you have. There are patterns that gay guys (or bi, or whatever, but men having same-sex attraction) go through when they have internalized homophobia to deal with. You are going through all of them. The fact that they are so easy to recognize is already a clear indicator of denial. Think on that. I am not attacking you, I'm just pointing out that you are saying the exact same things in the exact same words as countless people before you.
4. Being gay is NOT about physical attraction. Same as being straight isn't. It is a major part of it, but it isn't all, it's in no way more isolated around sex than being heterosexual. Yes, most straight guys go through their lives only ever having feelings for a few girls, or even one. Many go without ever developing these feelings. But trust me - attraction is NEVER purely physical. If you are physically attracted to other men, you ARE also capable of emotional attraction to them. Sex or no sex. Internalized homophobia is a solid barrier against developing feelings for your own gender, but once you get rid of the "gay = wrong" sentiment, you will realize that loving another man is just as beautiful as loving a woman. Heck, it's even stronger if you ask me, because it is still against society, so you KNOW you're not just fulfilling obligations, you know it's real.
5. Listen to TX-Beau. In terms of dealing with this stuff, he's kind of like House - he might be too blunt for your tastes, you might not wanna hear what he has to say, but he hits at the core, and he is rarely wrong. There is no "good" or "bad" about being gay. There is no "right" or "wrong" in sexuality. The only thing that matters is how you deal with it. Denying who you are is wrong, and harmful for you and the people close to you. Burying your feelings in the hopes that if you don't think about it, it will go away, is bad. Again - not just for you, but for those who are part of your life. Being gay is not some inclination like alcoholism that you can just suppress until it goes away. Being gay is EVERYTHING you are, just like being straight is. Once you realize how huge it is, you realize that morality just doesn't enter into it. The same way as we've grown to understand that having black skin isn't a character flaw and having red hair is not "wrong".
Let me give you an outside observer's perspective of someone who just read the entire topic up until your last post.
1. You come here - to an exclusively gay male forum. The very fact you know of it means you either did research, or have been aware of it from before. Most people who stumble upon JustUsBoys usually find it while browsing for porn. But either way, you went out of your way to come here and post.
2. You are 24, and you've never had sex with a girl. You are coming up with reason after reason for why that's happened, but when it comes to your sexual interaction with another dude, the only reason is "it just happened". I know you have enough friends your age to know that by the age of 24 sex with a girl will also "just have happened" if you were actively interested in having it. Religion or no religion. You would have felt just as guilty as when sleeping with a guy. Yet it didn't.
3. You've spent the entire topic trying to make this about the sex and how it might have confused you. You keep going to tired cliche examples of self-deluding justifications. I am not trying to insult you. They aren't tired or cliche for you, but they are for those of us who have spent here long enough to see people come and go with the same problem you have. There are patterns that gay guys (or bi, or whatever, but men having same-sex attraction) go through when they have internalized homophobia to deal with. You are going through all of them. The fact that they are so easy to recognize is already a clear indicator of denial. Think on that. I am not attacking you, I'm just pointing out that you are saying the exact same things in the exact same words as countless people before you.
4. Being gay is NOT about physical attraction. Same as being straight isn't. It is a major part of it, but it isn't all, it's in no way more isolated around sex than being heterosexual. Yes, most straight guys go through their lives only ever having feelings for a few girls, or even one. Many go without ever developing these feelings. But trust me - attraction is NEVER purely physical. If you are physically attracted to other men, you ARE also capable of emotional attraction to them. Sex or no sex. Internalized homophobia is a solid barrier against developing feelings for your own gender, but once you get rid of the "gay = wrong" sentiment, you will realize that loving another man is just as beautiful as loving a woman. Heck, it's even stronger if you ask me, because it is still against society, so you KNOW you're not just fulfilling obligations, you know it's real.
5. Listen to TX-Beau. In terms of dealing with this stuff, he's kind of like House - he might be too blunt for your tastes, you might not wanna hear what he has to say, but he hits at the core, and he is rarely wrong. There is no "good" or "bad" about being gay. There is no "right" or "wrong" in sexuality. The only thing that matters is how you deal with it. Denying who you are is wrong, and harmful for you and the people close to you. Burying your feelings in the hopes that if you don't think about it, it will go away, is bad. Again - not just for you, but for those who are part of your life. Being gay is not some inclination like alcoholism that you can just suppress until it goes away. Being gay is EVERYTHING you are, just like being straight is. Once you realize how huge it is, you realize that morality just doesn't enter into it. The same way as we've grown to understand that having black skin isn't a character flaw and having red hair is not "wrong".

























