I was talking about developed countries where marriage isn´t imposed, where things started to move some time ago and day by day it gets better. I think that OP was reffering to this when he started the thread.
		
		
	 
	
		
	
	
		
		
			I am fine with them in general as individuals UNTIL the second they insert themselves into my life via judgement and actions. I met a lot of these guys in the line of duty and it is no coincidence that a clear majority of them pretty much disiked gay men in general except for the sex part which of course translated into not liking the "part of them" that was gay. 
Of course...a lot of these same men don't really "like" women either..they just like to fuck them.
		
		
	 
I'm not disagreeing that living a lie is wrong.
And Eastofeden, I have much respect for you and in no way am I attempting to trivialize your experiences.
However, I think we are giving way too much credit as to how enlightened our society is even right now, let alone 30 years ago.
For example,
the general mentality of the people in the area where I live, is like living in the deep south of the U.S. in the 1950's-1960's.  Only thing missing is lynching.
They passively segregate neighborhoods and schools... the mayor and city council does this...white people refer to blacks and Hispanics as rats without even giving it a second thought.
Not sure if you remember or are familiar with the film 
Boys Don't Cry.
This was based on a true story of 
Brandon Teena. a trans man who was murdered for being a "fag".  This took place in 1993 just within a few miles of where I live and not much has changed as far as their mentality goes...
Something else to consider is with the advent of our technology I know there are many people who are only now beginning to see there are avenues to deal with whatever thoughts and feelings are going on in their heads that they previously did not know what to do with. 
In making friends here I have encountered so many men who are in this very boat.
The women they marry have their suspicions, some do know but they either accept it and move forward or the women themselves choose to live in denial.  If they can't, they end up in divorce.  I don't think it's any coincidence the increased divorce rate in the U.S alone has has gone up to 50% as quickly as it as, ironically just as the technology boom in the last 10-20 years has made the internet, smart phones, social networking and hook up apps a permanent fixture in our lives.
Speaking for myself, I do have an attraction to women and still desire to have a wife and children and that has nothing to do with social, family or religious obligations or expectations.   I also acknowledge I am not straight and do have a level of interest in men.  In my opinion though, that level of interest does not equate to being gay or even bi.   I have no desire to be a romantic relationship with a man. What I feel with men is something completely different than what I feel with women.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			"Society" begins with the person in the mirror and if you want to make a better society...lead by example. BE the change you hope to see in others.
		
		
	 
Easier said than done.
My larger point is that the reality does not match society's expectations, obligations or ideals.  In other words, 'straight' people are not straight and the idealistic view many seem to have of how far along our society has progressed is just that, idealistic.  People are not as accepting and tolerant and are still living by the restraints of the BS hetero-normative stereotypes, social, political, religious, professional and family obligations and expectations even here in the U.S. 
You don't just 
simply cut yourself or your family off and move to a more liberal or enlightened area, not without a very heavy price.