tampaguys
AUGGGHHHH
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- Dec 28, 2006
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Hey - I like some of the things you had to say over at the other thread and thank you ...but...I don't totally agree with all your points.
I'm gay - but have not attended gay days at WDW so I dont know what goes on there. But I having attended gay pride days here in Boston - I do know first hand that some gay people like to take it "over the top" and purposely push buttons at that event.
I'm not talking hand holding or even kissing.
(FYI - I'm not too thrilled to see straight couples "going at it" in public)
I just wish some times there was a bit more decorum
and pride in gay pride.
Call me a traitor to the cause if you like but - Its my opinion.
I don't think you're a traitor, but I do think you're wrong. I think we all agree that "over-the-top" behavior is inappropriate whether it is a gay couple or a straight couple. However, a double standard still exists.
When two straight people go at it hot and heavy in a public place, it is considered a reflection on the morality and judgement of those two people. If two gay people do the same, it is often perceived as a reflection on the morality and judgement of gay people.
Even we, as gay people, sometimes tend to think of it that way...that it says something bad about us. I would argue that it certainly says something bad about those specific people, but I don't think we are doing ourselves a service by suggesting that we be defined by our lowest common denominator. If our emotional response at two gay people getting inappropriate in a public place is different than seeing two straight people do the same, then we are just promulgating another double standard.