We should have respect for the rights of others, but that has nothing to do with being “gay.” You see, that is a health risk.

Speaking as a design engineer (with a number of U.S. and international patents), if men engage in sex…the result is body parts can be damaged. Their blood stream is contaminated by fluids in the septic system and AIDs, HIV, etc., may result.

That is why, if you go to any medical clinic for care, you will be asked if you have had any physical contact with people engaged in homosexual activity. If so, they take added precautions to avoid any contact with bleeding by using rubber gloves, masks, etc.

This is why some businesses decline service to gays. They are just not prepared to use the masks, gloves, etc.

I am retired now but I did hold listings and licenses with the FDA, EPA, Dept. of Labor, Texas Board of Natural Resources and others. Health risks must be reviewed.