Grams wrote:But yeah, I definitely would agree with you on the day being ruined deal. I mean, it can certainly be annoying. But, I don't come into contact with one of these types of people and afterwards go, "Wow, my whole day is just ruined now."
This pretty much sums up my thoughts on this topic. I'm not going to walk by a group of gay people and criticize them for being gay. That's their own prerogative. They can do what they want with their life, so long as it's not harming anyone else.
I will say that I'm not a fan of the gay people that go around talking in a high pitched voice and strutting their stuff like their hot shit. That annoys me. I've thought about why gay people do that though. And if you really think about it, there isn't that many gay people compared to straight people. So how does a gay guy judge who is gay and who is straight? It's like the only time they can really assume someone is gay, is at a gay bar. If they're out on the street or at the supermarket or out getting dinner, I feel like that is their way of identifying each other. How else are they going to find another gay male?
So thinking about it that way, it kind of makes sense why they act that way, but I know not all gay people do. So really I guess it's different for each individual.