Yeah I know what you meant - I was just being a bit naughty.Link wrote:Haha! a fair point CookieJon, flaunt was perhaps the wrong word....CookieJon wrote:And rightly so.Link wrote:I was out drinking with my girlfriend, my mates and her mates and her gay friend actually grabbed my crotch as he walked pastI told him in no uncertain terms that while i had no problem with his sexuality, I did have a problem with someone i've only just met grabbing my manhood!
I do note, however, that you "openly flaunt" your heterosexuality, otherwise you wouldn't be seen in public drinking with your girlfriend, now would you?...One of my mates is at the complete opposite end of the "spectrum" with his homosexuality he doesn't openly flaunt it, It's just a part of who he is.

You've touched on one of my bugbears, however... When a man and a woman walk down the street holding hands, no comment. When a man and a man hold hands, they're "ramming their homosexuality down everyone's throat" (I've actually heard that said, btw, usually by people who fail to notice the pleasingly humorous imagery of their own complaint)
Similarly, a childrens' book about a king who'd rather live happily ever after with a prince ought to cause no more alarm than one in which a princess lives happily ever after with a prince, unless I've missed a good reason why it shouldn't. It's the same thing.