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In reply to the discussion: A gay perspective on masculine and male related issues (and leering). [View all]Kurska
(5,739 posts)Some gay people like to have their sexuality out/proud and will freely discuss it with other people. They might even be willing to answer questions about it. Others might not be willing to discuss it period and consider it an intensely private matter. Grilling an unwilling gay person about their sexuality is wrong and even oppressive, whereas inquiring politely about someone's sexual orientation (from the standpoint of wanting to understand it better) from someone receptive to such inquires could be considered tolerant and very open minded.
A behavior that could be viewed as homophobic by one person could be welcomed by another. In such a environment, I see of no reason why someone shouldn't at least be given a chance to defend their own behavior if questioned on it. Regardless, without a dialog on why they want it and why it is offensive I highly doubt you'd ever get anyone to actually stick to the behavior advocated (people respond very poorly to instructions given sans the ability to comment on or inquire about them).