From the Talmud, about Sodom:
A certain maiden gave some bread to a poor man, [hiding it] in a pitcher. On the matter becoming known, they daubed her with honey and placed her on the parapet of the wall, and the bees came and consumed her. Thus it is written, (in Genesis 18:20), “The “outrage” [za-akah] of Sodom and Gomorrah is so great, and their sin so grave! (Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin 109b)
The tale of Gibeah, less well known, concludes Judges in Hebrew scriptures, talks about a war that was started by the same thing.
Hospitality is vital in a desert culture.
And even many Christians who deny the Jewish reading of the text say that it is about gang rape not loving relationships.
Do you have anything better to do than to come to my blog just to drop homophobia and transphobia all over it for no good reason? (I'm also looking at your comment that says there were "zero" transgender monks and nuns, a statement that makes sense only if you believe there are no transgender people. Even if trans people didn't hide in monasteries, statistics say there must have been a few).