Two gays have been asked to stop holding hands in the checkout queue at Sainsburys.
Thomas Rees and Joshua Bradwell were in a Sainsbury's store in Hackney when a security guard told them to pay for their Vaseline and condoms and exit the store immediately.
Ignoring the fact they look like brothers, does gay affection offend you more than heterosexual affection? I have to admit I wouldn't look twice at a bloke and a woman holding hands or kissing (although it would annoy me - no one should be kissing in public) but when I see two gays holding hands I can't help but stare and guess which one is the dominant one.
How about you? If two blokes were snogging in front of you at the checkout in Asda what would you do?
Thomas Rees and Joshua Bradwell were in a Sainsbury's store in Hackney when a security guard told them to pay for their Vaseline and condoms and exit the store immediately.
Ignoring the fact they look like brothers, does gay affection offend you more than heterosexual affection? I have to admit I wouldn't look twice at a bloke and a woman holding hands or kissing (although it would annoy me - no one should be kissing in public) but when I see two gays holding hands I can't help but stare and guess which one is the dominant one.
How about you? If two blokes were snogging in front of you at the checkout in Asda what would you do?