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tedgale Apr 26th, 2012 08:58 AM

(That was directed to POMAH, not to the serious posters who clicked "Submit" a few seconds before me)

nytraveler Apr 26th, 2012 10:01 AM

POMAH is either incredibly immature and childish - or a homophobe (it's really hard for me to iamgine the former - but perhaps it's true).

How can an any category friendly hotel behard to understand? (And would you expect a family-friendly hotel to bar couples wihtout kids? Or seniot citizens? Or treat those guests any differnetly?)

NeoPatrick Apr 26th, 2012 10:27 AM

nytraveler, perhaps POMAH believes that family friendly hotels require proof of those staying there that they have children. I'm not sure if he thinks just showing the clerk pictures of the family back home would work, or if he thinks it's necessary for people who want to stay at a family friendly hotel to carry their marriage license and children's birth certificates at all times to prove they are real families.

The very mention of suggesting that gay people would have to prove their gayness to stay in a hotel speaks volumes about this person! And maybe I'm reading something into this, but since he was specifically referring to registering on a website where presumably there is no face to face meeting so the gay couple would have to prove they are gay, then I'm guessing he was suggesting that if they were registering in person, then there would be no such problem -- surely everyone can spot a gay a mile away, right?

jubilada Apr 26th, 2012 10:37 AM

This conversation, or perhaps the need for this conversation, makes me inexpressably sad.

As I believe I said above, I like accomodations which have thought about being inviting to me and my partner. This is not weird.

emd3 Apr 27th, 2012 08:18 AM

That one poster above is just one poster. Always one in a crowd. I think the rest of us understand this topic.

jubilada Apr 27th, 2012 10:24 AM

yes, true, emd3, but a bummer nonetheless.


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