![]() No one has ever asked my sexual orientation and I have never felt compelled to tell them. So, no, I don't worry about things on your list because my sexual orientation is no one's business but my wife's.
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![]() 30 years marriage with kids, at least based on your posts.
Predates any legal gay marriage. Easily assumed with very little change for argument. |
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![]() No-one needs to ask your orientation, because their assumption - that you're straight - is the correct one.
Check. Your. Privilege. |
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![]() http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105327/
A Jewish boy goes to an elite prep school in the 1950's and hides his religion until a jealous bigot forces it out in the open. His character is David Green. He's dating a girl named Chris Reese. When David is outed, Chris angrily asks him why he never told her he was Jewish. He says she never asked. She says he should have told her anyway. Then there's this exchange: David Green: You never told me what religion you are. --
Drew |