User talk:CarlosR87
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[edit]Writing that somebody is gay when they have used that term for themselves is in no way "offensive". Are you presuming all uses of the word "gay" are insulting, even when somebody identifies as gay? You will find most articles use this same term and do not go for the more clinical-sounding "homosexual" or "homosexuality". We do not need to be that formal—we go with how the source identifies. Besides, most people do not come out and say "I'm homosexual", they usually say "I'm gay". You also misspelt "homosexual", and I find it amusing that you seem to think calling somebody "homosexual" instead of "gay" is a "softer approach". If you have any issues going forward, please raise it at WT:LGBT. I'm sure the editors there would be curious as to how you think saying "x is gay" when x person has said they are gay is offensive. Ss112 14:59, 29 April 2022 (UTC)
No. I'm saying that the information given was too punch in the face. Which is funny, since is the only thing there. And, yes, I find it offensive when Gay is the only information given about any person. Sexuality doesn't define a whole of a person, but it's only a part of it. Feel free to argue or to find whatever I said out of your opinion, but Wikipedia is a page done by users, that are allowed to varied degrees of thinking. CarlosR87 (talk) 16:20, 29 April 2022 (UTC)