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If god created everyone and his love is so good don’t we all deserve it so why would this catholic man reject me a bi girl solely after finding out my sexuality when we have been hooking up casually make it make sense
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Anonymous 3w

😭hell shame you but not stop having premarital relations

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Anonymous 3w

I don’t think religion plays into this as much as you think (unless he told you that). I personally (F) would not date a bi person. I want another straight partner. Religion plays 0 role in that decision.

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Anonymous 3w

Humans have free will

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Anonymous 3w

A lot of people think a bi person is twice as likely to cheat.

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Anonymous 3w

His love is good because it’s not a worldly love it’s a love of his own. I struggled with homosexuality and honestly I still do but I never act on it, but I’m telling you personally Jesus has been taking those desires away from me. Also people just have preferences too. I think that’s something you need to accept politely.

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Anonymous 3w

It depends, but as a Christian and I struggle a lot with sexual temptations too. we have the Holy Spirit tugging at our hearts. Premarital sex feels amazing in the moment- but then there’s this feeling of “I really shouldn’t be doing this” then it’s “but I want to it feels so good” back and forth. I used to hook up with a ton of guys, knew it was wrong, sometimes I’d was good at fleeing that temptation, other times not in the slightest.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 3w

God never let go of me. Revealed the deeper reason I acted the way I did- I recommitted to abstinence and then got married. So it depends, could be that push pull- and he’s not where he needs to be in his faith life. Praying for yall 🙏

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