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It's totally different and you know it is. There is no way to compare a person's lover to their best friend. I don't **** my best friend. I don't stare deep into his eyes in the wee hours of the morning and declare my undying love to him.
Disagree. Though the type of feelings may be different, the degree may not.
That's because you didn't serve. How can you speak intelligently about operational risk management and the military when you know little to nothing about either one?
Irrelevant, and don't pull the "holier than thou, you didn't serve" bs on me. I can speak intelligently on things that I have not experienced. If this were not the case for scenarios in this forum, then excuse yourself from this thread, since, not being having served in the military as one who is gay, you have nothing intelligent to say on the matter.
No, it does not exist. Gays are not allowed to serve openly in the military. If your scenario already existed there would be no need to change anything.
Just because they are not allowed to serve openly does not mean they do not serve...which they do. My scenario certainly can exist.