This is a racy question.
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It is rumored that couples that can not conceive, because infertility from intermarrying genetic complication, will pay a English outside male to have relationship with said wife for conception purposes only, will said husband watches for what reason I do not know.
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Now it is known that sexual relationships between men, specially older men that are elders is a growing problem, and the long term form of Aids virus has been spreed through out the Amish community, more so in some areas with suspected high numbers.
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Do Amish cheat yes, do they share lovers with their spouses, probably not keeping as it is said on down low. As with any group, the high ranking and privileged members, the ones suppose set example, often partake more deviant behaviors than average member of the community.
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I can only speculate, that any swinging would more likely happens between couples, than with a single person, as single people watched more carefully by the group and hang with other single of the same gender.
Anyone can be homosexual. It is nothing to do with spirituality, ethnicity or environment. In the Amish community, however, if it becomes known that someone is gay, they would be shunned.
Homosexual behavior exists, so it's not a question of belief. But the Amish do not accept it, and gay Amish people must hide or leave the community.
Yes, Amish people view homosexuality as a sin; however this is not a widely talked about issue within the Amish communities.
No. He was against homosexuality.
Well I'm from Pennsylvania and I know where I'm from we treat them like they're Gods. If your asking if the Amish are discriminated against the answer in Pennsylvania is absolutely NOT.
Some close minded people think its wrong or against there religion.
Yes, he was against it.
Amish are called Amish because the founder of it was Jacob Ammann
Of course not, there is no rational argument against homosexuality.
Yes, there are there of many Amish people.
Homophobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of homosexuality or becoming gay; however, the term is used more often to refer to bigotry against gay people.
The Amish believe that shunning is biblical and base the practice on various scriptures. Shunning is done when an Amish member disobeys church laws and doesn't change their ways.
No. There are no Amish communities in NJ.
as of 2013 only about 47% of the population is against gay people, and this population consists almost entirely of Christians and Muslims.
Yes....