What Buddha said about Sexual Misconduct?
From TheBuddhism.Net
Buddha asked people to refrain from engaging in sexual misconduct. By ‘Sexual misconduct’, Buddha meant all wrong behavior includinggays, inter-course with animals, prostitutes, and women/men other than your spouse, because all those things existed even during his life time.
There is a Buddha story regarding a Queen named Mallika, who had been a great devotee of Buddha. She was the woman who gave the “unrivalled alms giving” (“Asadisadana”) a Buddha may receive only once in his lifetime. She did only one deed in her entire life which had evil results; which made her reborn in hell and suffer seven days there. It was, to have sexual intercourse with a dog and lying about it when her husband, King Pasenadi of Kosala in the Ganges Valley saw it. It’s your own deeds which decide whether you should suffer, or you should flourish.
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It is interesting to see how such a sexual act can lead to such horrible consequences even after doing such a holy act. However, I think that being gay is not wrong. It is perfectly normal. If people decide to be with people of the same sex it is fine or if they are born that way it should be fine. It shouldn’t be sexual misconduct.
Apparently she was so guilty that at the point of death she remembered her sexual intercourse with her dog.