Morgan_
Duckerz
If only bad writers didn't write gay characters the country wouldn't be in this mess.
So like if it is just the tip you are only a little bit gay?That sexual orientation is not simply a question of gay-or-nay is pretty much established although nobody has found a truly appropriate scale yet.
Ideally, it shouldn't matter at all. Not ever talking to co-workers about personal things seems kinda weird to me though. What exactly does "flaunting your preferences" mean and where does it start? If my co-worker asks me what I'm doing this weekend, is it "flaunting my preferences" to say that I'll be going to the movies with my wife? Sadly it's still a pretty safe bet that a man mentioning his boyfriend/husband in a conversation will bother more co-workers than a man mentioning his girlfriend/wife.Question. What does it matter what you're into in work environment? For all the years I've spent in education and work, never did I talk about such matters with classmates and co-workers, at least not on the clock. Why would you flaunt your preferences unless you are about to pull your dick out or something?
It's what I do, or rather don't.Not ever talking to co-workers about personal things seems kinda weird to me though.
Speaking about personal matters in an open, public space already approaches that, doubly so if it's unwarranted, triply so if it's just some random unknown person initiating an interaction for who knows what reason. What is it with people asking where do you live, of what interest it is to them? What is it with people just releasing a verbal stream of information regarding their family (more often than not) or whatever else is going on in their private lives, of what interest it is to me? I make it a point to avoid speaking of anything relating to my person with people that can identify me in the meatspace, especially if I have to interact with them more than once. Mutually, I'd rather not discuss other people's lives either.What exactly does "flaunting your preferences" mean and where does it start?
Maybe you are unfamiliar with how conversation works?It's what I do, or rather don't.
Speaking about personal matters in an open, public space already approaches that, doubly so if it's unwarranted, triply so if it's just some random unknown person initiating an interaction for who knows what reason. What is it with people asking where do you live, of what interest it is to them? What is it with people just releasing a verbal stream of information regarding their family (more often than not) or whatever else is going on in their private lives, of what interest it is to me? I make it a point to avoid speaking of anything relating to my person with people that can identify me in the meatspace, especially if I have to interact with them more than once. Mutually, I'd rather not discuss other people's lives either.
Alright then. I mean I'm an introvert with a less-than-usual need for social interaction but I'm at least aware that most humans aren't emotionless robots and will very likely try to bond with fellow humans they spend much of their day with.It's what I do, or rather don't.
Speaking about personal matters in an open, public space already approaches that, doubly so if it's unwarranted, triply so if it's just some random unknown person initiating an interaction for who knows what reason. What is it with people asking where do you live, of what interest it is to them? What is it with people just releasing a verbal stream of information regarding their family (more often than not) or whatever else is going on in their private lives, of what interest it is to me? I make it a point to avoid speaking of anything relating to my person with people that can identify me in the meatspace, especially if I have to interact with them more than once. Mutually, I'd rather not discuss other people's lives either.
Conversation? I think I've heard that word before. What is it exactly and where does it drop?Maybe you are unfamiliar with how conversation works?
Then maybe you're aware that not everyone seeks bondage in their fellows.Alright then. I mean I'm an introvert with a less-than-usual need for social interaction but I'm at least aware that most humans aren't emotionless robots and will very likely try to bond with fellow humans they spend much of their day with.