Butterfly
SF VIP
- Location
- Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
I guess I don't get why people feel the need to go around announcing their sexual preferences, anyway . . . . Nobody's business but their own.
No it's not anyone's business.. but why should people have to hide what is a part of their identity. Young Gay people... at least the one's I've known, like to join in conversations at lunchtime and on coffee breaks.. and talk about what they did over the weekend.. and where they went and with whom.. They like to talk about their boyfriends/girlfriends.. just the way staight young people do. THey would like to be able to bring their partners to work functions... just like straight people do... BUT they can't if they hiding it, can they. SO it's not a matter of flaunting anything.. it's a matter of joining in the conversation and being accepted and belonging.
I have to ask..what did his sexuality have to do with sport?
Did it make him better..worse..or what?
It probably wouldn't be a big deal except it seems so many gays ( as in this case ) want to flaunt their gayness. They are looking for a fight. Most people don't go public with their personal life, whatever it may be.