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How would you respond to seeing a same-sex couple kissing/ or holding hands ?

Ultimatum

Classical Liberal
It depends on the level of arrogance on display.
If they are exaggerating to simply show that they are homosexuals, then what a ridicuous position to adopt.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I want to ask you a question. Suppose you went to a restraint and you saw a same-sex couple holding hands or kissing?
BE 100% FROM THE GUT HONEST. DON'T LIE.

**Understand that I am asking HETROSEXUALS this question. It is not meant to deride or make a negative or homophobic comment about our LGBTQ members. Thanks !!
I find it creepy.
(Same for hetero PDA.)
But I keep this to myself.
 

Kirran

Premium Member
Bit much for in public. But I would notice that it was a same-sex couple, I suppose, even if only to think 'Good that a same-sex couple feels confident to show affection in public.'
 

SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
Staff member
Premium Member
My reaction would be "meh" unless the couple in question are two smoking hot boys. Then myself and presumably a girlfriend with me might enjoy the show. :p

Oh yes, my shame knows no bounds. :D
 

MARCELLO

Transitioning from male to female
A greeting kiss on the cheek is always proper, but sexual kissing, as in making out, frenching, groping, &c is not proper restaurant etiquette for either sex.
Suppose that my bf asked to marry me in a restaurant ,for sure that will bring a french kiss on the table and you will be disliking for what I have done?? Rather than congrats I will be embraced with prejudices. What a wonderful welcome!
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
And this is what going to be at the airport within a few days ! I have my access card to apron, I will do that. Shame on the ones disapproving.
Airports are different. Loved ones are often being separated from each other. I would expect that sort of behavior.
Restaurants aren't like that.
Tom
 

Deathbydefault

Apistevist Asexual Atheist
As an asexual, I don't think anything about it.
They can make out wherever they like, so long as it isn't in my apartment or on my car.
 

Demonslayer

Well-Known Member
Meh, who cares? I'll bet a lot of you who are bothered by two men kissing probably love watching two women kiss.

Get over it people, love is love and what you consider gross or unpleasant to look at is irrelevant.
 

Iti oj

Global warming is real and we need to act
Premium Member
I want to ask you a question. Suppose you went to a restraint and you saw a same-sex couple holding hands or kissing?
BE 100% FROM THE GUT HONEST. DON'T LIE.

**Understand that I am asking HETROSEXUALS this question. It is not meant to deride or make a negative or homophobic comment about our LGBTQ members. Thanks !!
i dont understand the question , why would i be responding
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
Suppose that my bf asked to marry me in a restaurant ,for sure that will bring a french kiss on the table and you will be disliking for what I have done?? Rather than congrats I will be embraced with prejudices. What a wonderful welcome!

Look, I'm gay and I'm married. I don't like seeing people of any orientation eating face in public. Yes, it is inappropriate. It does not follow that a proposal of marriage in a public place requires swapping bodily fluids.
 

jonathan180iq

Well-Known Member
I want to ask you a question. Suppose you went to a restraint and you saw a same-sex couple holding hands or kissing?
BE 100% FROM THE GUT HONEST. DON'T LIE.

**Understand that I am asking HETROSEXUALS this question. It is not meant to deride or make a negative or homophobic comment about our LGBTQ members. Thanks !!

I react the same way I do when I see heterosexual couples smooching all up in each other's grill...

I don't think people should overly express their physical attraction to one another while in public, but I understand it. So if two gay dudes are making out in a booth, I dislike it - but it's certainly not because they are gay. It's just because I think there is a time and a place for people to make out, and it's not at a restaurant.

Holding hands or walking with an arm around a significant other is about as much public affection as I need to see. So, again, is two gay dudes are walking through the mall hand-in-hand, I probably won't even notice because it's simply a way for people to quietly express their connection to each other.

You know in other cultures it's totally acceptable for two best friends to walk around in public holding hands, and it has nothing to do with sexuality. That's just something to think about.
 

BenTheBeliever

Active Member
I want to ask you a question. Suppose you went to a restraint and you saw a same-sex couple holding hands or kissing?
BE 100% FROM THE GUT HONEST. DON'T LIE.

**Understand that I am asking HETROSEXUALS this question. It is not meant to deride or make a negative or homophobic comment about our LGBTQ members. Thanks !!
I would not say anything at all unless they were almost having sex lol
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
I want to ask you a question. Suppose you went to a restraint and you saw a same-sex couple holding hands or kissing?
BE 100% FROM THE GUT HONEST. DON'T LIE.

**Understand that I am asking HETROSEXUALS this question. It is not meant to deride or make a negative or homophobic comment about our LGBTQ members. Thanks !!

I'd run right to the internet and start making a bunch of random, erratic, irate posts.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
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