The hoopla here is that a lesbian couple was asked to stop kissing because it made another fan uncomfortable. I can sympathize with the fan because I've seen from experience that lesbian and gay couples often have displays of affection that are, shall we say, a little more intense than the average straight couple.
Sibrina Guerrero complained that there was another couple there making out just a few rows up front. She claims she was singled out because of her sexual orientation. I wasn't there, of course, but I'm sure it must have been one heck of a smooch fest for it to make another fan uncomfortable.
The gay and lesbian lifestyle is carnivorous in its approach to sexuality. I mean think about it, their sole reason for claiming their minority status is the fact that they have a different sexual drive than others. Plus, in this case specifically, it seems like Guerrero may just be a little more than enthusiastic about her sexuality:
Since the incident, Guerrero's job and her
past have come under scrutiny. She works at a bar known for scantily
clad women and was a contestant on the MTV reality show "A Shot at Love
With Tila Tequila," in which women and men compete for the affection of
a bisexual Internet celebrity.
Face the facts, the lives of gay and lesbian couples are diven by sex, why should we expect them to act prudish in public? It seems like it's part of the coat of arms for the GBLT movement that you need to come under public scrutiny at some point in your life. Why is every GBL-or-T person I've ever met so obsessed with sex?
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