Thread:Lowkey done with life/@comment-37869175-20181224194711/@comment-37869175-20190107225407

Okay, I really don't want to get too much back into this argument, so I'll just give a short-ish answer.

Yes, there is a choice. It was a choice for me, when I believed I was bisexual, and it still is a choice for me every day.

It's not always a choice to experience same-sex attraction. But there is a choice to act on it. There is a choice to deny it. There is a choice to fight against it. There is always a choice. I know of Christians and people in general (not only me) who experience same-sex attraction, deny it, and live much happier, realer, fuller lives.

I'm not as sure regarding gender dysphoria. Of course it's not a choice to experience gender dysphoria. It is, however, a choice to act on it. What the best course of action may be, I'm not sure, and I think it varies according to each individual.