Today was pretty interesting. Found out a new guy we hired vocally hates mexicans and won't help them, a coworker who I thought was a lesbian actually was, and another co-worker found out that two of his friends are gay.
Or rather, I told him since we dissolved into rampant gossip and they were talking about an employee telling customers about his boyfriend. On the topic of openly gay employees, I mentioned two who are totally out, though don't quite flaunt it the way the other guy does. And homophobe was friends with them.
He took it really, really poorly. He's a self-professed serious homophobe and proud of it. After work, the 4 of us went to dinner - myself, homophobe, my female friend who knows I'm bi, and another guy. For like 2 hours, homophobe was seriously silent and almost catatonic. "I played tennis with that guy." "When did this happen?" "This isn't cool." "Should I text him?"
I was honestly blown away. The 3 of us were really surprised. I tried to console him by pointing out that shaking hands with another guy is touching his dick by proxy, and that the mens' room door is like a gay orgy, and how gay football and UFC were, and how he saw his friend in tennis shorts and still doesn't crave cock so he didn't catch the gay, but it didn't help for some reason.
It looked like a double date (it wasn't at all) - my friend and the other guy were sitting next to each other and picking food for each other and talking a lot. I'd offered to sit next to the other guy so that homophobe could not look gay by sitting next to me, but it didn't matter as I passed with the waitress

I'm not sure if my coworkers noticed.
What an odd experience. And kind of sad. He's 20, raised hardcore republican christian. I'd like to think that his brain was stewing, and honestly growing and churning over the issue. He started and stopped a lot of texts and said he didn't know what to do. My friend and the other guy said just get over it and live with it, but I told him to man up and talk to his (former) friend face to face. For the longest time I had thought he was around 25 because of how professional and mature he was at work.
*sigh*
I actually started socializing with coworkers as of the last few months, it took me two years to do that. I had no idea about the cliques, affairs, hatred, and bigotry some people have towards other people. All at once, it's refreshing to watch the store come to life, hilarious to hear about the drama, and sad to learn how petty some people are.