I've accepted it and I can be happy this way, but I feel that I'm missing out on a normal lifestyle.NYCgamer47
Wow...way to go with the contradicting yourself there. Obviously you're not really happy and have not accepted yourself for who you are, or this topic wouldn't even be here.
I don't know that "becoming straight" is something that really works all that well. I know there are people who have managed to do it, but it's hard to say if that's something that will last, or if they're truly happy. I personally believe sexuality lies on a spectrum, and there are some people that are somewhere in the middle and can therefore manage with guys or girls, but you don't sound like one of those people.
I'm not convinced that I was born this way though. Perhaps it was social and psychological influences that shaped me this way.NYCgamer47
Seriously? Despite the fact these feelings are recurring despite your best efforts? The whole "nature vs. nurture" debate is an entirely seperate ball of wax, though. At 22 years old, you can make your own decision in that regard, but make sure you do some research on that issue before you draw any firm conclusions.
I'd say get some therapy. But the kind that helps you accept yourself for who you truly are, and stop lamenting things that you likely will never have, at least not in the way you want.
Given that you live in the States, getting married to a guy isn't really an option. You should meet a nice Canadian guy, then marry him, move, then adopt some kids! Here in Canada, gay marriage is legal of course, and so is adoption.
All the best in whatever it is you decide. But don't waste your life on hoping and wishing.
We are all heterosexual naturally, so the only way that changes is if you want it to change (i.e., choosing to have a homosexual experience). Fear not, you're straight until you change that.murlow12
And pay no attention to this person. Their experience is not your experience, and it's very easy to talk about something you really know nothing about or have no connection with in your own life.
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