i was going to say what's so wrong but instead i'll say what's so weird about being homophobic. If the norm is the middle of the curve i think homophobia is pretty normal, right there with the natural instinct to fear or shy that what is different, embedded in the genes, just a tool for survival that controls us still today. I myself can't say that i think homo's will go to hell or something like that or that 'the' lord thinks they're an abomination but i must admit that i do feel uncomfortable around gay men, i behave differently, i don't really know how to act , because they are 'different', i detect them as different and i have no standard pose embedded to handle that specific situation. Less so around gay women, but i still behave different (tho that's probably more caused by curiosity) which doesn't seem to be a problem since gay women are generally considered sexy whereas gay men are mostly perceived as some kind of threat.
Now this does not affect my every day life and decision making, but i can't say what it would mean in an environment where i had to make split second decisions to survive with a gay man literally 'watching my back' (haha,funny)
I do have a major problem with gay people flaunting their sexuality in the face of everyone though, it's not as i'm telling everyone how hetero i am. I think, if you want to be treated 'normally', then you should act accordingly. (to the norm that is, whatever that is)