Current Bachelor Juan Pablo Galavis said Friday night that he is strongly opposed to a gay or bisexual man being featured on The Bachelor, saying that it would make the hit TV show “too hard to watch,” The TV Page reports.
“I respect them, but I don’t think it is a good example for kids to watch that on TV,” he said.
Galavis continued:
Obviously people have their husband and wife and kids and that is how we are brought up. Now there is fathers having kids and all that, and it is hard for me to understand that too in the sense of a household having peoples… Two parents sleeping in the same bed and the kid going into bed… It is confusing in a sense. But I respect them because they want to have kids. They want to be parents. So it is a scale… Where do you put it on the scale? Where is the thin line to cross or not? You have to respect everybody’s desires and way of living. But it would be too hard for TV.
It's a shame how people want to "respect" the LGBT community but expect us to hide in the shadows. As if you can't explain to a child that some men like men and some like women. It's not influencing their decisons or sexual orientation.
The media wants us to stay hidden and stop our influence. I'm convinces these "supporters" feel like us being open and mainstream is "turning others gay."