You get some interesting discussions on here of a Sunday afternoon sometimes ...
It's nice to be able to talk about it. When I was young we didn't dare!
Ain't that an unpleasant truth.
A lot of today's problems with the acceptability of LGBT matters relates directly back to the attitudes at that time - attitudes that were driven, for the most part, by the Christian Church.
My R E teacher in first year at Grammar School was a little Welsh lady of the seriously Chapel persuasion and, in one discussion of various matters relating to the sinfulness of sex, she opined that the reason that the Christian church was so anti-sex and mysogynistic was becuase the highly pious clergy found that when thinking about anything relating to sex and females they got an erection just like every other male and, as they were so pious and holy, it could not be that they were having sexy thoughts so it must have been that the women were exerting an evil influence over them.
Thinking back, it was also Mrs Williams who enetered the classroom for one R E class and announced, in her pronounced Welsh accent, that we were going to have a mass debate. It took a fair while for the laughter to stop and Mrs Williams went the whole class period with a smile on her face.