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I don’t think you should ever insult anyone or confront them at work unless they are breaking a company rule. Racist jokes abound at many workplaces, sexist jokes, etc. without boundries, stories of hooking up, adultery, it goes on and on. I would never speak to someone else about his/her lifestyle unless he/he was bothering me with jokes/ineuendo I didn’t want to hear or interfering in my work. It’s against the law to target people because they are gay, minorities, etc. and if the person isn’t Catholic, your references would be just as unwanted as a Jehohvah Witness trying to recruit me. I’m lucky to work with a diverse but respectful group that know the rules and like each other dispite differences. Actually the gay co-workers are the most respectful of the bunch.
Don’t let your over dislike of one thing make you a target. I try to get along with all my co-workers, straight, gay, relgious, atheists, etc. They know me well enough that they curb certain talk around me, and I respect that. But I don’t think a gay man talking innocently about going out with another guy (no gory details) is wrong…that’s his life, same as me going out with my girlfriends. He has a right to tell about a movie, play,etc. they did together. I tell single girls I don’t want to hear sex-talk and that would carry over with guys, but I find they do it much less than females!
Don’t let your over dislike of one thing make you a target. I try to get along with all my co-workers, straight, gay, relgious, atheists, etc. They know me well enough that they curb certain talk around me, and I respect that. But I don’t think a gay man talking innocently about going out with another guy (no gory details) is wrong…that’s his life, same as me going out with my girlfriends. He has a right to tell about a movie, play,etc. they did together. I tell single girls I don’t want to hear sex-talk and that would carry over with guys, but I find they do it much less than females!