Talk:The Heart/Quotes/@comment-49.144.212.154-20130617093109/@comment-6301921-20130627041417

I highly doubt that...

Earlier, I was just trying to figure out why anon thought that Curnow loving/not loving the soldier determined whether or not he was gay.

"He had a male lover and killed to keep the secret" and "He had a male lover whom he loved dearly" both suggest that he was gay (or at least partially gay), so I'm not seeing what the difference in those two sentences is when it comes to determining his sexual orientation.

But maybe I'm just not making sense because I can't understand what he's trying to say.