Once again I’ve come across the belief that gays would be
just fine if they didn’t act so gay. All
the rampant homosexual PDAs are off-putting, this belief goes. After all, it’s not like straight people display their affection toward their mates and
dates in public.
Ahem. This is
bullshit. And I am not going to let
bullshit fly just because it comes from my side of the aisle.
There’s plenty wrong with this particular cowpie, but I’ll
start with the obvious: straight people don’t regularly display their affection
in public, and on the off chance they do, they’re censured. Yeah, no. I am straight. I have been married twice. I know damn good and well that I can stop and
kiss my husband on a public street, and so long as I’m not blocking the
sidewalk no one will care. Hell, every
Sunday that I go to church, I kiss my husband during the Peace, and it’s 100%
acceptable as long as I don’t slip him tongue.
I can and have stood in lines with Erik’s arms wrapped around my waist
and no one batted an eye. Because these are normal signs of affection for
a couple.
So what about these homosexual displays of affection? Am I to believe that gays regularly dry hump
one another in public? Again:
bullshit. I know gay people. I spend a
fair amount of time around them. I know
a few restaurants around here that are gay-owned and I patronize them
regularly, so I have been surrounded by queers on a Friday night. And nothing
goes on among the gays that does not go on among the straights.
But! But! You’ve seen
these pictures of gay men sucking face at rallies!
Look, if you can’t tell the difference between activism and
daily life, go sit in the corner and eat paste and leave running the world to
the grownups, mmkay? The Leather Daddy
at the Pride rally squeezing his boyfriend’s ass is the political and moral
equivalent of the guy at the Second Amendment rally with an AR-15 slung over
his shoulder. Yes, it makes people
uncomfortable. That’s the whole goddamned point.
Why should they get to do that? Because fuck you, that’s why.
It is beyond pathetic that we, as grownups, are telling
other grownups to quit acting like we act.
It’s even worse that some of
us are lying about it. You don’t like
seeing guys kiss in public because it makes you uncomfortable, not because it’s any different than what
straight couples do. I have just as much sympathy for that attitude
as I do for the folks who whine that open carry should be illegal because it
will make people feel uneasy.
Life is uncomfortable.
Get used to it.
3 comments:
Great post, but I quibble with the title. Unfortunately they are fooling A LOT of people.
I don't wanna see people making out or grabbing ass or anything else in public, whether gay or straight. It just annoys me. I don't even like long kissing scenes in movies, but I'm weird I guess
Making law because "it makes me feel icky" isn't good jurisprudence. Too bad we (as a nation) haven't fully grokked this concept.
Post a Comment