Alex shivered. 'I have indeed, it didn't end well.' He said, the truth was, Alex was really awkward with food. He was a little OCD about it actually. Anything sweet was always separate from anything savoury. He just couldn't mix those two together. He ordered a round of cokes as well, before turning back to the conversation around the table. 'So. Liam. What do you think of this gay marriage stuff?' Lisa asked him, seemingly randomly, but Alex new she was trying to judge his reaction to his less than hetero relationship... He questioned himself... Were they in a relationship? He thought so, he'd ask later, when they were alone. 'Meh. I don't really care, to be honest. As long as no guy tries to get me down the aisle with him, I couldn't care less.' He answered. 'The parades and stuff annoy me, though, cause of the traffic, but hey, a person has to do whatever it is to be taken seriously.' Liam wasn't particularly macho, or popular, or boneheaded, but he was pretty dense when it came to anything remotely discreet. He was easy to hide things from, and Alex had never told him about his bisexuality, but until recently, he had never been with a guy anyway, so that didn't matter.