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Douglas25678ParticipantI am a gay man and have been out for 21 years, having come out to my parents at 15. While your lesbian friends may have gone a bit over the top in their PDA (Public Display of Affection), they obviously felt very comfortable and unthreatened by you and their co-workers to do so. So in that sense, their dancing was a compliment to the relationship and support you have shown. As to straight people flaunting their relations, hon, look around. Turn on the TV, read a magazine, walk in a mall and you will see endless and overt sexual activity between straight couples. Kissing, fondling, I’ve witnessed some couples practically lap dancing. Advertising, sit-coms, movies and plays, music – all are geared toward the larger straight audience (when was the last time you recall a gay love song? They have been written and some even get top-40 play, but not often). It is gay society who must constantly make allowances for the constant stream of heterosexual imagery. I’ve learned to just go about my business, kissing my husband’s cheek when we part, occaisionally holding his hand as we shop, and try to ignore the kids performing oral tonsil explorations nearby.
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