re: #40 Catttt
Except she’s been out for almost five years. I think it’s the other way around - she was happy to admit it and become a free person, even though she lost her parents, whom she still loves. It’s really sad, though. Her parents threw her out and disowned her, which is almost medieval.
Dr. Keyes thinks he is a good Catholic but has forgotten how to love his own daughter.
I’d venture to guess that Keyes’ loving or not loving his daughter is not predicated on her sexuality. It’s simply the peg upon which he chose to hang that particular chapeaux.