homosexuality is not normal, therefore homosexuals are not treated normally.    anybody who does anything outside of the norm will be treated differently (for better or worse) than those who dont.  doesnt matter if you think people should accept you, support you whatever. they wont, its natural, its human nature.  if you cant take the negative effects your lifestyle brings you, then hide it, dont flaunt it. its your fault and your problem.  of course nobody is 100% normal, so nobody is going to be treated 100% normal 100% of the time.  everybody has their differences, positive and negative.  its something everyone has to live with.  gays get no extra slack from me.
I dont like dick in man ass. if i dont see it, or experience it i have no problem with it. what people do in private really does not bother me at all. in fact i support it, you should be able to do whatever the hell you want as long as it doesnt harm anyone IMO.  but if i saw two guys fucking in front of me i would tell them to fuck off.  they can do whatever gross shit they want in front of me, but im not going to have anything close to a positive response, and thats their problem that they cant live with the negative effect that THEY STARTED.
again i have nothing against gay people, i just dont like the idea of gay sex, and the personality some gays tend to have. one of my best friends is gay, i respect him more than almost anyone else i know because of who he is and what kind of person he is. he doesnt flaunt his sexuality at all. but he's 100% happy with who he is and doesnt need to prove it to himself by shoving it in everyones face. he doesnt get offended by gay jokes, terms etc..  i call people things gay and people fags in front of him all the time and it doesnt phase him.  and i respect him more because of how he can handle that.  so there, i like someone MORE because he is gay. hes turning what most gays make into a negative aspect of themselves into a positive.
really it mostly comes down to what kind of a person you are and how you handle your abnormalities more than anything else.