maybe or maybe not
It depends on his lifestyle and it depends on his being asexual in his BS role, which many folks can actually do
A boy who is raised to believe that any homosexual, even one who is asexual in his conduct, is “immoral” is in for a very rough road by the time he is a teenager, in school, the workplace, the military and every other insitution in which he will have to find his way with people of all persuasions
Lifestyle choices involve more than sexual activity
My homosexual cousin (now deceased too young) was a strong steady funny self- deprecating compassionate young man with not the slightest interest in sexual behaviors around children, just like most hetero adults.
He was patient smart and fair, knew every fact in the world about plants and about weather and about military aircraft (long line of military in our family), and I believe boys would have found him to be a good advisor, as did his friends, both straight and homsexual
I don’t know what else to say about what inspires “leadership”.
Not all homosexuals parade the streets in leather chaps, you know. Or maybe you don’t know
This conversation is over...as a direct result of a feeble and peurile attempt to insult my intelligence.
Here's what I know...
I've never had any problem with individual homosexuals. The problem is the Homomob -- the same one whose project for the last couple of decades has been to destroy the BSA.
Now, thanks to them and people like you we get to see a treasured institution go dark.
(These are the thoughts of a one-time Boy Scout and the father of two Eagle Scouts.)
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