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There's nothing morally wrong with the feeling itself, so long as it's not acted upon imo. Homophobia, that is.
If you dislike a certain kind of food, just because others say you should like it doesnt mean you will. Respect on both sides are necessary.
Lots of my coworkers are gay.
Some of my gf's friends are gay.
They are perfectly fine people.
Watching displays of affection between two men just feels gross.
Sorry I can't help it.
Well, like I said I'm not accusing you. If that's how you feel, that's how you feel.
I have a friend who admitted the same thing to me a few years back, but he eventually got over it. If lots of people around you are gay and fine people otherwise, then I'm sure it'll be the same for you.
Its a standard ick factor, the left have been trying to program people out of it, but all they can do is poke people in the eye.
Its entirely natural, no one likes to see their parents or siblings make out with their significant other.
Women get the ick at incels etc etc.
Men have a much higher ick factor because they do not alloparent like women can.
https://youtu.be/Ed7E03Whpho
reported for publicly accusing a user of publicly accusing a user uwu