The internal conflict between religious and social beliefs on the one hand and sexual identity on the other mainly arises within a family context. The family plays a crucial role in the adoption of society’s behavioral standards and the integration of homosexual identity, thereby forcing individual conflicts. The latter occur because of fear combined with religious, moral, and cultural rules that consider alternative sexual identities unnatural and evil, and therefore deserving of divine punishment. In Brazil, a country with a traditionally religious society, 17% of the MSM do not have any religious affiliation [24].