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Welcome back to 🤪Crazy Histories🤪 In a nutshell, the Amish community views homosexuality as a sin, which is why you won’t expect to witness people coming out when they are part of an Amish.

What Happens to Gay My chosen family is my actual family now Do you leave? Do you stay and play it straight? In this video, we find out exactly what happens to gay Amish people and the challenges they face growing up in the cloistered community. Obviously, their religion precludes the acceptance of homosexuality, and it is not accepted, but there are some people who sneak under the radar.
Growing Up Gay and Amish individuals who are homosexual and married might find themselves dissatisfied or unhappy due to the conflict between their sexual orientation and their marital commitment. Despite these feelings, they often remain faithful to their marriage, adhering to the community’s expectations and norms.
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  • The Literary Party Growing Finally found my forever partner! So grateful Given the universal nature of human sexuality and identity, a small segment of the Amish population has homosexual inclinations. But because the Amish community is very traditional and follows religious rules closely, these people hide their gay identity. There is no room for homosexuality among the Amish.

      The Struggle for Acceptance
    So, it is Pride month and I know some people have wondered: are there gay Amish or LBGQT+ Amish? Well, of course, there are. Now, in all of the years I have been visiting Amish settlements I have never met someone who openly identified themselves as much but, statistically, yes, there are gay and lesbian Amish.

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  • James Schwartz talks about what it was like coming out as gay in an Amish community - and why young people are forced to leave if they're honest about who they really are.


  • Logan's smile across the office sparked something unexpected within me, a warmth I hadn't felt since coming to terms with being gay. As we navigated the sometimes-challenging waters of being out and proud members of the LGBT community at work, a tender friendship blossomed. But that friendship deepened into a love I never imagined I'd find, transforming stolen glances into shared dreams with Jacob.

    What if you 39 What happens when a young man discovers he’s gay but the culture he is raised in doesn’t address sexuality, much less homosexuality?.