GreatLakes5, I am sorry, I must not have made myself clear. I was not disagreeing with you at all even though I am quite capable as I am sort of ornery and will take the opposite tack on most any old subject just for the fun of it.

I hate to be an old fogey but I am coming to believe that the constant parade of tv shows, shock jock radio, rap music and all makes it nearly impossible for us not be become numb to things that once were not to be thought of let alone done. JMO I do not want to go back to Dick and Jane days either though.
RickinNYC , I read your post a few hours ago but had to go to a school play. I was thinking about you and your post a great deal. I just wish that I could give you a great big motherly hug. I am going to impart some great wisdom, learned after much time and much pain by myself. "To thine own self be true". If you pretend to be other than who you really are you will not attract the sort of people you want nor deserve in your life.
A simple thing like a different pronoun should not make people turn from you. I truly feel that if more gay (I do not know why I do not like that word, it just does not feel, to me like a respectful and appropriate word, people are people and straight and gay just does not do it for me) people would just stand up and be counted instead of just the brave, and sometimes over the top, people would come to understand and accept easier. I watched a show once where all 'gay' people turned a lovely shade of something overnight and people were amazed at the friends, neighbors, family members etc. who were in this grouping. It was even more interesting the folks who were singled out who were not 'aware' as they had not been able to accept themselves. It broke my heart that last part.
The truth of the matter is that everyone has some deep dark secret (mine is that I do not clean my oven often enough-that is all I am confessing to here anyway

). Why anyone should have to keep secret who they love unless they are messing around with someone they should not ought to be messing around with is unsupportable. Loving someone is something to be proud of.
Another fundamental truth is that most everyone is so darned busy worrying about what people think of THEM that they do not really have enough time to worry about YOU.
The last and most important thing is that you do NOT need US to support, affirm or approve of you. If you look for that from others you will often be disappointed. Look within yourself and be proud of the life you have built for yourself. It is one that many would envy, whatever their inclinations.
If I offend someone I truly do not intend to. These are just the lessons I have learned, so far. I am willing to learn more. I am not in a position to know a lot of gay people. I know a few. Some I like, some I do not, just the same as other people. I figure they feel the same about me.
I am a Ricky Nelson fan and love his "Garden Party" and its truths.
Slightly Goofy
BTW, there always WERE lots of gay people on TV, movies etc. They were called 'confirmed bachelors' in those bad old days.