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Early last year, my brother came out of the closet as gay.
Since then, we have met his boyfriend several times.
My family is not against him being gay, but every time he and his boyfriend are together, they show too much affection.
They sit on each other's laps, hug and kiss in front of us during family time.
It is awkward, but I don't think it is awkward simply because he's gay.
I wouldn't act like that with my boyfriend in front of my family.
My sister says she doesn't want her two year old son to be around him because she doesn't want to have to explain to him what gay is.
She even said that she was relieved she wouldn't have to see him on Christmas.
She says she wants to tell my brother that it's inappropriate to act like this, but she doesn't know how.
I think her motives are reasonable.