Your point (and the points of others) make sense me. Carrying it further, I wonder if it's because they've got it all in nice little boxes - one is either straight or gay (and many other false binary states) - and along comes someone who messes with (and challenges) their boxes. And people don't like being forced to admit they may have something wrong, so they react against the thing (person) that made them realise it.
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That made me smile. :-)
Your point (and the points of others) make sense me. Carrying it further, I wonder if it's because they've got it all in nice little boxes - one is either straight or gay (and many other false binary states) - and along comes someone who messes with (and challenges) their boxes. And people don't like being forced to admit they may have something wrong, so they react against the thing (person) that made them realise it.
Possible I suppose.