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Step one is stop putting yourself in the category of "I am gay". There is more to a person than sexual urges, despite what globalist media these days tells us. And even the noted degenerate secular researcher Kinsey concluded that sexual orientation was on a spectrum – that is, no one is completely homosexual, and no straight person is physically incapable of committing same-sex acts.
I don't want to make any assumptions about you but dealing with these issues involves asking yourself a lot of questions:
>Have I ever been harassed or abused by a member of the same sex?
>Have I ever had any traumatic experiences related to sexuality, whether same or opposite sex?
>Was any other part of my childhood and development particularly disordered or traumatic?
>Have I seen traditional gender roles expressed in my family and community?
>Do I have any other identity or psychic issues besides those involving same-sex attraction?
>Have I ever appreciated the beauty of the opposite sex, even non-sexually?
>How much physical contact have I had with the opposite sex?
>Have I been influenced by homosexual propaganda in media?