I take all the credit for this threads fun! You are all very welcome for the entertainment!
Only because I didn't click on it earlier...

@OneWomanArmy Yes, it doesn't matter if I was 14 or not, if I'm mature enough to handle these sort of things, then I can play the game. That's all it takes.
You're not.
Part of the whole teenage years is thinking you can understand things better than you actually can.
It's a side effect of your personality finally starting to form.
@OneWomanArmy You still haven't said how my age is relevant...
You are just starting to develop a personality, as well as other cognitive things.
I'd probably be able to give a better explanation if it was my area of interest.
However, if you do develop anxiety, depression, or a phobia (especially phobias) I'll give an entire rant/lecture about it. I will add that those are far more likely to develop at/after the age of 18 if they haven't already developed.
On a side note, the teenage years are notable as where emotional problems (as well as bipolar disorder, and to an extent schizophrenia) start to manifest. This of course does not mean that they are not present before the age of 12, but if they are it is far more worrisome as it implies that there is something going on in the family/school setting (which is generally/unfortunately ignored).
Well, looks like I went on one anyways...
@Isichar Right, tell me exactly what I said and exactly what you said.
Which further illustrates my point. He shouldn't have to give clarification for what you said, unless you don't know what you were saying in the first place. Of course, this could also be because you don't know how to ask for clarification correctly, and you do know exactly what you were saying. The third interpretation would be that you don't have a decent grasp of the English language to phrase that better, but that's really doing you more of a disservice than my previous alternate interpretations.
What I find interesting is that you credit BioWare giving you the understanding of "gays" and what not. There's no real reason why you shouldn't have been exposed to them sooner by your peers, or that you didn't randomly decide to google the information instead of asking your peers.
Ignoring the whole "how you discovered it" aspect the only other reason for you making this thread would be to announce that you have found out that there are other people you like/think (although think is an iffy word) the same things you do. Which of course, is always a good thing (depending on the thing you like/think). The other side of it is that you have discovered that there are people that like/think the opposite of what you do. Which is what you feared.
The mature thing to do in that situation would be to sit back, analyze what they say, why they think that, shrug, and come to the conclusion that you're no one is going to convince the other side that they may be wrong (which of course, is another fear).
Sadly, there aren't many mature people, but then it all depends on how you define the word "mature".
I regret clicking that link
*bookmarked in my browser* shhhhh.............
lol
Bah!
I've lost respect for you!!!
This of course is only possible if I had respect for you previously, and that would be a no. It's more dramatic if I claim otherwise.