Roywrote:
Why would you assume that I don't have a problem with that? But be honest, can you recall seeing adults dressed in black leather with dog collers around there necks and carrying whips at a St. Patricks Day parade? I don't think so (and if they did I have a problem with it). What about a group of guys with only short-shorts on with dollar bills hanging on a float driving down State Street. I'd have the same issue if it were hetrosexual individuals doing this.
Why the need to constantly bombard the public, not with logical or reasoning, but rather with over-the-top sexual themes? I don't seem to recall MLK dressed in a thong when he led the march in Washington D.C.
Frankly, I think I look damn fine in a 'dog collar'. Why would someone wear such outrageous 'get ups'? Because it riles straight people all up, that why. LOL Believe it or not, it has nothing to do with you straight people. For decades gay people were shamed into the closet. They were told to 'just blend in', 'don't tell anyone', 'it's a dirty secret'. Pride Parades have loads of 'normal people' too. You just pay attention to things like my 'dog collar'. Pride is liberating. It's a celebration about being out, and as different as you want to be.