MobBoss
Off-Topic Overlord
Yes. They are choosing to have sex with women and present themselves as heterosexual. That is not the same as having sexual desire for women, it is not the same as not having sexual desire for men.
Unless you are a mind reader, how do you know they havent actually chosen to be heterosexual? Especially in Haggards case?
You seem to allege he doesnt have sexual desire for his wife. How do you know this? You seem also to allege that he has a continuing sexual desire for men? Again..how do you know?
I don't know if they are homosexual.
Ding. We have a winna.
I think it's blatantly obvious that they have sexual desire for men.
Blantently obvious? How on earth do you get that from Craigs example? Cause all men that tap toes in the crapper are 'blatently obviously' having sexual desire for men?

Sorry, but thats just laughable. I think the case is certainly stronger for Haggard, but with Craig? Not so much.
(Why for the love of meth would a man pay another man for sex if he did not have sexual desire for that man? Just for the lulz?)
I dont presume to know what goes on in a kooks mind.
They are making a choice about their lifestyle. They are choosing actions. That is different from choosing desires or sexual impulses.
And yet, desire and impulses can also be controlled, aimed and adjusted......
I guess the bottom line is can one choose to stop a desire? I say absolutely.
There is a HUGE difference between 'choosing' your sexuality, and decided to dress up as goth for your college years. Especially when trying to find yourself at that age. While I can see people in your "U" district expressing themselves in many different ways, it's pretty minor compared to choosing your sexuality.
Funny you should bring that up. Isnt there a number of people who 'choose' to experiment with their sexuality in College in trying to find themself at that age? Perhaps find out they dont like it and never really try it again?
They may be choosing to live a heterosexual life, but their base impulses (whether or not to be attracted to the same gender as they are) is not a choice.
How can you speak to someones base impulses that you dont even know?
And again, I submit, that a persons 'base impulses' can indeed be changed.
So if you think they're heterosexual, fine. But hasn't their actions shown that they at least flirt with being bi-sexual, if not outright homosexual?
In Haggards case, yes. In Craigs case, I dont think there is enough evidence either way.