asbestosman wrote:harmony wrote:They are single LDS men. Why should they be precluded from engaging in the same behavior as other single LDS men, simply because their partner is also a single LDS man? They aren't having sex, Ab. They're holding hands and dancing.
Other single LDS men would be told not to do it either even if they are heterosexual (not that they would).
Baloney. Straight single LDS men are told to not hold hands with a girl, and not dance with a girl? You're grasping at straws, Ab.
If I hold hands with my bishop's wife, I'm not having sex, but you can bet I'd be in trouble.
Neither one of those LDS men were married, Ab. They're all single. Some of them are gay, some of them are straight. Why would the same behavior get the gay ones booted from the building, while everyone just smiles at the straight ones?
The difference is that we allow single LDS men to flirt with women because that is a step towards dating, then courtship, and finally marriage. We don't single gays to take even a small step towards marriage with each other any more than we want single heterosexuals to take a step towards adultery with someone else's spouse.
That's baloney too. 16 year olds aren't looking for marriage, yet they hold hands, they dance, they kiss. Even some 30 year olds aren't looking for marriage, yet they exhibit the same behaviors.
Show me something with some authority, Ab. Why is innocent, nonsexual behavior condoned in heterosexual men and condemned in gay men?