It’s been more than 4 decades since I was in the military; someone correct me if I’m wrong on this, but openly heterosexuals were not allowed to have sex with other members of the armed forces when I was in. You’d be up for nonjudicial punishment before you could blink an eye...
Is that going to change? Or has it?
This will single handedly turn the UCMJ on it’s head. There will be turmoil, claims of harassment going both ways, law suits, and a mass exodus of straight personnel, straight for the door out of the military service to a once great country.
But then, why serve a “once great country”?
God have mercy!
Well, openly hetrosexuals also did not shower with, sleep in the same quarters with, or use the same toilet, as the opposite sex. I guess we will get rid of that “backward” stuff now too.
OK I will tell this story again, but this time I’m gonna save the text so I don’t have to type it again and again.
When I was in in the early 90s a friend was a brigade surgeon for the 193rd Inf. Brigade. He was assigned to an investigation of a private they had discovered was “gay”. They interviewed the other men in the platoon who had been in the “woods” with the guy for a while to “see what the effect was on morale”. My friend told me he almost dropped his jaw off his face but the all “didn’t see him as a problem, he gave great blow jobs.”
Is it a problem?