09-16-2011, 04:40 AM
First, some background info. I'm in the Marine Corps, and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell repeal is in full effect on Tuesday. In the meantime, the law isn't being enforced anyway for a variety of logistical and legal reasons.
So I have a question. Ever since I came out a few days ago, I've been wondering. What exactly is "flaunting" being gay? I have a pride flag in my room, and I have a copy of the 19 Sept Marine Corps Times (Cover headline is "We're Gay, Get Over It") floating around my room. Also, whenever someone says "that's gay" I retort with "I know, it's awesome, right?!" I don't go around winking and flirting and trying to touch all the cute straight guys, I don't even look at them any longer than anyone else I'm not attracted to. So where is that line?
So I have a question. Ever since I came out a few days ago, I've been wondering. What exactly is "flaunting" being gay? I have a pride flag in my room, and I have a copy of the 19 Sept Marine Corps Times (Cover headline is "We're Gay, Get Over It") floating around my room. Also, whenever someone says "that's gay" I retort with "I know, it's awesome, right?!" I don't go around winking and flirting and trying to touch all the cute straight guys, I don't even look at them any longer than anyone else I'm not attracted to. So where is that line?