Other than not wanting to be discriminated against or looked down upon (or told they’re a sinner), I don’t see why.
I have a few people in mind that I once knew personally. If they were scared of being called a sinner, then gay acts are the least of their actions that need to changed.
Not sure I follow. I’m not asking you to elaborate on the details, but perhaps you can explain it to me better.
The specific situations I’m thinking of involve people who’s sexual endeavors were very much apart of their fast and dangerous lifestyle. The sex was the least dangerous, and relatively less frowned-upon action they engaged in. Their choices regarding it weren’t motivated out of fear of being called a sinner.
And what on earth do you mean by “maybe they want to settle down.” How does that have anything to do with your orientation?
I think you’re relatively ignorant of the role subversiveness plays in homosexuality for a lot of people.
It’s certainly possible, I’m not exactly sure what you’re saying. Perhaps you can elaborate.
It is the case for a lot of people who may end up “gay” (however you want to define that) and for whatever reason engage in their activities out of rebellion, for fun, to be crazy, or maybe their whole world is just upside down. Some people get over that and thus “choose” to be straight. It happens and I’ve seen it happen, more than once.