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Gnizmo said:

Username2324 said:

Of course, my point was that other poeple have a tough time at work and manage not to sue anyone. Some people get made fun of because of their hair, some because they are overweight, some because the have thick glasses, others because they are bald. Instead of running to the resource desk you can attempt to work it out, you can suck it up or leave, like the other guy said. I dont think it's fair that gays and lesbians get this special treatment when others have it just as bad for some other reason.

 

 And if all it took was someone calling your haircut ugly to create a hostile work environment you migt have a point. Unfortunately for your arguement it takes more than that. And there is recourse for just normal folk when people are creating and overly hostile work environment. These suits don't get as much coverage, but they exist. Thanks for playing though.

You're babying gays, that's how this country got flipped upside down, by babying everyone and everything.

How does anyone find out if you're gay? You either tell them or expose yourself somehow. Hell he could have put up some pictures of girls for awhile, anything, there are many ways this guy could have avoided the whole situation. It's his fault and Microsoft shouldn't have to pay him to make him happy.

(Not his fault because he's gay, but because he had to have handled this situation very poorly to let it get out of hand, then again, maybe he's just not a people person.)

Obviously you're all for gay rights, and that's fine, but I have a strict "Don't be a baby" rule, no exceptions.