(Regarding two gay men who wanted to share a bed at a hotel she works at:)
I'm just so into marriage....man/woman...faithfulness & Christ/the Bride & all of that....how His plan is so wonderful in this regard pertaining to even our own sexuality and child-bearing/parenting etc.
Truth be known, if it were my hotel, I would have turned those two men away who wanted one room, just as quickly as I would have turned away a man or woman involved in an affair.
I just feel strongly about the good God created.
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Yay for discrimination!
:puke:
"We'll need your name, address, credit card, and could you check the box whether you two are having an affair? Otherwise, I wonn't rent you the room."
Under the Commerce Clause discrimination at places of hospitality can give rise to liability. I appreciate your open-invitation for me to extend the 14th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or at least the underpinnings of Griswold v. CT and its privacy progeny. Please buy a hotel and make me a wealthy famous lawyer. I beg you.
Wasn't "The Bride" a remake of the Bride of Frankenstein? I think you are mixing up your fictional characters.
You might also want to try a different profession, or minding your own business.
A hundred years ago, two men wanting a one-bed room for the night meant that they couldn't afford separate rooms or separate beds, and would merely be putting up with each other. No one would've batted an eye.
Nosy gossipping women working in hotels?
I just can't be too mean to her. Her profession is a staple of my Dungeons and Dragons campaigns.
Also, I second the nomination of Garfield for an award.
"How could you tell, if you did have your own hotel with such restrictions? Because I think people would get pretty angry if you just assume they're involved when they're sharing a room to save money or something."
She couldn't. It violates a federal law to deny someone a room if that room is not booked.
The hotel business is a "don't ask, don't tell" kind of business, with emphasis on "don't tell". You rent the room; as long as you don't have to clean up a mess or call 911, it's not your business.
Truth be known, if it were my hotel, I would have turned those two men away...
Shouldn't god be policing this? Oh, that's right! You have to do it because he isn't there.
Yeah. No room at the Inn and all that.
It's none of your business what people do in private. Unless you make it, in which case you're a nosey parker, interfering busybody bitch. Now UFO and mind your own business.
"I'm just sooooo into, like marriage, and like, pretty dresses, and shet." This is... stupid-sounding.
"I just feel strongly about the good."
Ugh. It's like listening to televangelists. "THE GOOD IS FLOWING THRU MEH!!"
Bitchy woman: Are you two sharing a room?
Man 1: Yes.
Bitchy woman: I can't let you, because I'm a bigot who won't rent rooms to homosexuals.
Man 2: We're brothers, you asshole!
Heehee. You know, would she make them pay for the extra room she'd make them rent?
Why is the sexuality suddenly wonderful after you've said "I do"? Hubby and me were together for 10 years before we married. Sex was just as good before the wedding as it is after.
No "child-bearing/parenting etc", though, and now we are 47 years old, so it's kinda late...
Would you have turned hubby and me away before we married, but not now? How are we different?
Confused?
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