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But eventually the one I married was a guy.
Good question, normally I would just ignore but you are closer to the truth than most.
first of all, I always treat people how I would like to be treated.
when i was younger during work, had a gay colleague (same age) make a pass at me (cant recall the exact words but remember his body language) which was crude, made me feel uncomfortable as it was in front of everyone and unprofessional.
I did not want to make a commotion about it as it was the first time (and end up being the last time) so i just ignored it, but I did say in the back of my mind if he did something similar like that again i would confront him.
That was when I had an epiphany:
"ah this must be how women feel at work"
especially as you don't know if she is gay, straight or married, it just makes the work environment awkward.
as the old saying goes, don't mix business with pleasure which i stick too.
Again, I always have treated people how I would like to be treated.
If the US left NATO, NATO would become an absolute joke that threatened no one.
Like, lets everyone from both sides get real for once please.
Is that a gay fantasy?
The internet really has screwed us up.
Do dark skinned humans frighten you so?