My mum is gay, and so is my sister; would be strange of me to make a big deal of it if my daughter turns out to be.
As for the article, the question was clearly not written by a serious person. I assume it was written by/for the columnist, just so they could say their piece. Read the question, no one would ever say those things.
As this appears to be an American column, I can quite believe the question was meant in all seriousness. Did you see some of the Republicans' homophobic comments during the last election?
Now THAT is an odd post. Either there's some proper whoooooosh stuff going on that I don't understand (quite possible - I appear to be confused quite easily nowadays), or that is an odd attempt at irony.
Unless it's genuine, of course, which, if so would make it something entirely different to 'odd'
Hmm I'd like to think I would be all "right-on" and supportive, but in reality I think I would experience some disappointment because, even in today's world, it's a harder life than being straight.
Now, if they started voting Conservative or UKIP, that would be the limit. ;-)
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Unless it's genuine, of course, which, if so would make it something entirely different to 'odd'
Now, if they started voting Conservative or UKIP, that would be the limit. ;-)