Yes, I'm one of them. Not that it really matters. I suppose in some ways there are benefits to knowing, recognizing, and respecting where everyone stands.
Beyond that though, the fewer labels we choose to separate people by, the more chance we have when it comes to being successful as a group.
At the same time though, differences do exist, and knowing a persons positions may prevent unwanted advances in certain situations, and may help advances for the same reason.
Just as long as lines aren't being drawn, I see no point in not knowing more about where a person is sexually or politically, or otherwise.
So based on that, I put my name on this list. Though it doesn't mean that I am taking a side.
Ah, so confusing. Idealism vs. reality, maybe we can all meet somewhere in the middle. Free expression without leading to conflict or disrespect of others existence.
Why can't life be a multiple choice exam, at least then I would have a 25% chance of being right. Unless there were 26 difference choices.