Papuasblya wrote:I think she won't have any idea what to do, not because she is offended at the thought of one of her friends being different, but because she won't want to come off the wrong way. Her entire behavior so far appears to be based on the light-hearted premise that life is good, people are nice, confrontation is bad, we should all get along, don't be judgmental, etc. etc. Faced with the potential that one of her best friends is gay - and let's remember, unlike your average drooling adult webcomics readers, straight teens aren't necessarily enthusiastic about sexual minorities (disclaimer below for all of you who are loading your flamethrowers) - she may simply back off from Penny, as much from fear of offending her as from fear of that which is different. She may also simply disbelieve Sara, whose opinion she apparently takes with a grain of salt ("Sure, what harm could THAT do?"), but refuse to argue the point with her because, remember, Katy-Ann does not show a lot of enthusiasm for confrontation.
DISCLAIMER -- When I say straight teens are not necessarily enthusiastic about sexual minorities, I don't mean that they are necessarily disgusted or hateful about it. Some certainly are, but that's not what I am saying. I am saying that even if they accept the idea in principle, they are not about to run around with an armband that says "My close friend X is gay and let's celebrate that fact."
Definitely someone here has an open mind and is still non-judgmental.
With me, if someone I know, who I've probably known a long time, turns out to be gay, sure, my first initial feeling would be: "no way, I can't believe it, he didn't seem to look or act that way before", but eventually I will come around to feel: "hey, that's the path he's chosen, I'm not going to fault him for that since I've already known him as a friend and so we'll continue to be friends". You cannot shun a person because he/she has discovered he/she is homosexual... especially when you've already known that person and known him/her to be honest, caring, responsible and all that.
Yeah, okay, you can probably tell I also read a lot of "For Better or For Worse" comics, so sue me, NOYB.
At least I'm being honest in what I feel about things...