Maybe things have seriously changed since I was in school, but way back when, all public displays of affection were discouraged and could be reason for suspension.
But now the same rules that have applied to heterosexual conduct should now have exemptions for homosexual conduct? I don't think so.
And this is not a matter of "homophobia" or other trendy Leftist psychobabble. There are simply times in which one must express outrage over outrageous conduct.
Yeah, things have changed since I was in high school too. For instance, in English class we read Shakespeare and Beowulf and Yeats... I don't remember being told to be a nonconformist. I remember memorizing "Tiger, tiger, burning bright, in the forest of the night, what immortal hand or eye dare frame thy fearful symmetry...."
Which, of course, was better than having to stand on a lunch table and kiss a member of the same sex. God knows, the food was bad enough. This kind of dessert would have finished me off.