Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird to wear a pride watch to the office no matter your sexuality.
I don't. Wear it, OP. You can mention an opposite sex partner if you feel like people are confiding in you in a way they wouldn't be otherwise, but I don't think performing straightness should be an expectation pretty much anywhere.
I worry about this occasionally because I'm a woman married to a man who wears/has some styles that are coded queer...but I'm not actually straight. So if anyone assumes I'm not, then finds out I'm in a hetero relationship, and is offended...I dunno, they can be pissed about bi women marrying dudes as much as they want, it's a whole thing, but I just don't have the energy for it to be MY thing.