Be honest.
I love the fact the he's had a long and successful track career, but when he started publicly campaigning against a basic pleasure freedom that we all have as adults, I turned on him.
He may be a better runner than many of us. Most of us to be exact. But his morals and opinions do not make him a better human being than the next person, and I wish he would have kept his personal hatred and personal perceived struggle towards this certain indulgence private.
I doubt he struggled with it. I think he was bamboozled by religious personnel into believing he struggled with what the holier than thou consider a vice, and what the rest of us consider a normal and generic part of adult life.