No, I am taking it from your position that you think it's reasonable to classify someone telling me the name of their same sex partner is openly being homosexual but that's not true of a heterosexual. I am taking it from you treating them differently
You make far to much of things.
What matters is how someone treats people, and I don't treat gay people any differently to anyone else.
What I assume until I know better, doesn't matter as long as those people are treated respectfully.
I don't care if someone as a couple is married or not, but assume they are until I'm told otherwise.
It saves asking personal questions.
I don't care if two men living together are gay, but assume they are not, until I'm told differently.
To me, that's not prejudice or inequality, but just manners.
I suppose we would assume a unrelated man and woman living together may be a couple, whereas maybe two men or two women, we wouldn't necessarily.
We assume things because we lack information and it's impolite to ask, or maybe we don't think it is our business.
It's not prejudice, it's just i assume people are like the majority because the chances are they are, when they're not, then I just accept it.
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