


David Matheson has spent a large chunk of his professional life working to “cure” people of their homosexuality. Not anymore.
In a Facebook post dated Jan. 21, Matheson acknowledged that he’s a gay man. He explained that the realization struck him about a year ago, in early 2018, right around the same time he and his now-former wife divorced.
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“Toward the end of this decline [in my marriage], I also realized that being in an intimate relationship with a man was no longer something I wanted to avoid. It had become a non-negotiable need,” he wrote. Read more…
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