Nietzsche and Sexuality

I was thinking the other day about Nietzche's obvious problems with Augustine (neo platonism). Augustine has a massive influence on Christian understandings of sexuality and how essentially, sexuality is supposed to glorify God and therefore sex should be left until marriage, homosexuality should be condemned, etc. All of these policies are harmful and have evidently failed (the extensive amount of research that demonstrates how abstinence only educational models have failed, the incredible harm that has been done to gay men and the catopstrophic failure of conversion therapy) - If Nietzched was here today, do you think he'd have something to say about that? Like, those repressive attitudes against sexuality are designed for a different world and thus result in a kind of nihilism of the human body if you will?