Nope ... I highly doubt he is uncomfortable, and I am fairly certain he would respond the same way I would. This isn't a game or a "their assault is worse because of their gender/sexuality" scenario. I don't believe someone seeking help would, in the same breath, bring up their sexual desires.
Regardless, the only thing that would matter is that the predator (no matter who it is) is reported and the child is no longer i available to the person in question. IF that means removing them from their home, so be it. Treating the emotional trauma of a child who was the victim of a sexual assault is the priority.
Would you like to be my next contestant Sandy?
Surely you'd have no problem telling impressionable young children that homosexuality is not only immoral, but an extremely unhealthy behavior?
Let's see how the audience feels about having Aunt Sandy as our next contestant: