You are not your sexuality
I think I've fallen into a trap. This post is an attempt to get out of the trap.
I've given away too much thought share. Only physical gender is provable, because only physical gender exists. This heterosexual/homosexual stuff is just fantasy, from a culture that long ago divorced marriage from procreation and instead, at the insistence of the greeting card companies who made lots of money off of it, made it about romantic eros.
Romance is fine when kept in its place. It's a great way to bind parents together for life. Women seem to crave it. But it is not the end-all-be-all of love, let alone human existence. It is possible to survive with no romance at all. It's possible to live without any physical human contact at all.
Physical gender is required for pro-creation. But this romance stuff? All hooey.
I've given away too much thought share. Only physical gender is provable, because only physical gender exists. This heterosexual/homosexual stuff is just fantasy, from a culture that long ago divorced marriage from procreation and instead, at the insistence of the greeting card companies who made lots of money off of it, made it about romantic eros.
Romance is fine when kept in its place. It's a great way to bind parents together for life. Women seem to crave it. But it is not the end-all-be-all of love, let alone human existence. It is possible to survive with no romance at all. It's possible to live without any physical human contact at all.
Physical gender is required for pro-creation. But this romance stuff? All hooey.
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Why does it not surprise me that you would have that attitude? I hope you don't mind if some of us actually enjoy our lives.
I also don't think it was just the greeting card companies who made marriage about romance. It is something that deep down most people desire. Most people need that initial romantic connection to begin a relationship. The period where they are together and experiencing romantic feelings usually helps draw the couple closer.
Their experiences are similar merely because they've all bought into the same lie, that homosexuality exists.
Before 1700, people got married to have kids and merge families. It is a modern invention. Romance is worthless.
Secondly, emotions are not necessarily anecdotal. Emotions are caused by a psychological reaction to stimuli, and are useful in identifying various different psychological and physical abnormalities or adaptations. Since emotions are in a large part caused by hormones, a record of a person's emotional states over a period of time can help identify hormonal imbalances, as well as psychological disorders such as depression and abandonment issues.
Thirdly, marriages among the general populace occurred for a variety of reasons, including mutual affection. While in some cultures, it was solely to profit in some manner and form alliances, in most it was a combination of factors, ranging from forming alliances with other countries or powerful families, gaining a better position through a daughter's or sister's marriage, and also attraction.
Romance finds its worth in a couple different ways. Firstly, in that it can help to provide a way to build a solid foundation for a relationship. Romance is usually used in the main during the beginning of a courtship, during which a young man and woman are trying to get to know each other. Using romantic methods to demonstrate love allows people to identify character traits in a person that they might otherwise overlook.
Secondly, it demonstrates ways that each person in the relationship is equipped to attend to the sociological needs and desires of the person that they're wooing. This helps establish whether or not they will be able to get along well with the person or not in a closer relationship than friendship, such as marriage, and help them to know how to ease tension and relieve stress in their lover's life, through learning their love language.
Love language, by the way, refers to the way in which a person will perceive being loved the best, whether it's through touch, such as rubbing their back, stroking their arms, etc.; affirmation, such as complimenting them on their talents; gifts, such as presenting them with small home-made items; quality time, such as making them dinner and taking a walk with them; or acts of service, such as doing the dishes or helping them clean up.
Although you are right in that romance and affection aren't strictly needed in a marriage, it is a very good thing to have to assure a strong relationship and the ability to work well as a team.
Also, it's not technically possible to live without any physical human contact at all, unless we neglect the psychological well-being of a person. It's possible to live, and be psychologically stable with no sexual contact, but no physical contact from any other human being 1) is impossible, since, hello, you were an unborn human inside another person, and 2) humans aren't capable of caring for themselves beyond a very limited range till about three to four years of age, so babies would die if someone didn't have physical contact with them in some form, even if it's only just to feed and clean them.
On a side note, I'm a woman, and I can't stand romantic notions in my relationships, because I'm by nature a very direct person. Likewise, I know many guys who crave a romantic partner, who can share their love of poetical works, love stories, etc. it's not just women who crave it.
You need to get a better argument for your case, if you want to keep debating this.
Emotions can be trusted, but only to a certain extent. identifying the cause of the emotions, and also examining the surrounding circumstances, your own psyche and any other people involved can help a person better understand their own wants and desires. I know it can be difficult understanding this, especially with ASD (believe me, I get that), but if you look into the psychological and physiological aspects which cause emotions, you'll see that they are actually very important in understanding people. The trust put in emotions varies, and in some things, it's a wise idea to trust them to some extent (such as in friendships or other relationships involving mutual aid and companionship).
Eros based in lust is worthless, yes, but not all romance is lustful, nor do all emotions qualify as lust. Being emotionally fulfilled through sex is a completely natural response to stimuli, found in all creatures that reproduce sexually.
Real heterosexual marriage tests this. Homosexual marriage, not so much.
That being said, the reason why the Church is against gay marriage isn't because homosexuals won't learn to sacrifice anything through their relationship, but because marriage is between a man and a woman, because two men, or two women, can't actually have true sex, and thereby can't create a family, which is the point of marriage. To have sex, and to build a stable environment for children (in short. There's more to it than that, but the two main purposes of marriage are sex, and providing for the needs of children).
Of course, sacrifice is good, and commendable, but life is meant to also have some pleasure in it. Indeed, to despair is to sin. Joy and hope are both considered good by the Church, and a person is meant to be joyful in their vocation.