Alot of flack over this one, mostly contending the premise that one can simply not be gay by not living it out. The series follows a couple of married mormon men who claim to be attracted to men yet live their lives as heterosexuals. It will be interesting to see how they construe this as "not being gay." Would a single man who is attracted to women yet doesn't date no longer be heterosexual? No..yet we are asked to accept this in the case of homosexual men. I myself do not date and don't have sex yet know for a fact that my orientation is still gay. We're talking orientation here, not just behavior. I don't personally take offense to TLC airing such a show, being intrigued with this mormon way of defining oneself strictly by one's behavior. The religion-based claim that one can simply decide to not be gay, or heterosexual for that matter. How does this sort of denialism, this closetedness, play out in real life?
http://www.people.com/article/my-husband...-ssa-video
http://www.people.com/article/my-husband...-ssa-video