I don't like to watch two men make out, but it doesn't really bother me, either. I just don't watch them if they are doing it within view of me.
In contrast, I do like to watch two chicks make out, and I would probably let my eyes linger on the attractive sight for a time, while trying not to stare so long to be creepy.
CSB:
I like house music, and I like to dance to it. So far, the best house music night I've found in Seattle is at a place called Re-Bar on Sundays. I haven't been many times because I typically work Monday mornings, but I've gone when I can. To my knowledge, it isn't a "gay bar," per se, but it is definitely gay friendly. Sunday nights are generally swarming with young, hip and hipster-ish gay guys. I see plenty of PDA, and I get hit on a lot.
To be honest, the only thing that really bothers me is that I don't feel comfortable with the ways I decline the guys that try to chat me up. I feel like it's rude to just blurt out "I'm STRIAGHT," in the middle of a conversation, but on the other hand I don't really want to waste anyone's time. I'm happy to make new friends, but it's just weird and awkward to have to like DECLARE yourself so that others can adjust the way that they interact with you.