Quote Originally Posted by Total_Blender View Post
Again... there are no problems in that regard. Gays and lesbians are serving now under DADT and there are no problems with fraternization, unless the military is covering them up. I would think that there are policies against men and women in the same unit hooking up, I don't see how this would be any different for women/women or men/men.
You either want to ignore me, or you are too dense to figure it out. With DADT in place, the military could simply ignore the logistical problems. If DADT is gone, those problems come to the surface.

Quote Originally Posted by Total_Blender View Post
The rest of American society and the rest of the militaries of the free world operate just fine with gays and straight people in close quarters. No need for separate lodging, bathrooms, locker rooms, etc etc.
This isnt how the govt works. It is far too politically correct. I will guarantee that if DADT is repealed it will become a logistical nightmare. I am also glad I'm no longer in the military because they will be subjected to hours and hours of new sensitivity training. You can barely breathe without someone claiming they have been offended already.