Pansy deflated a bit, but shook her head. "I'm afraid not. NOt that you're not an attractive woman, but I'm just not into that." She took a drink, and brightened up again at Gwenog's leer. She really did like to be admired.
She took her time answering the question, not because she had any aversion to the possibility of offending someone but because she herself wasn't quite sure. "A few reasons actually. It's quite the trend these days, and professionally I need to stay on top of the newest trends." And there was quite the marketing possibilities in so-called Queer representation, and as far as she knew no one else in the business had capitalized on it as of yet.
"I also have friends and family who fit one or another of the letters over there." She waved airily at one of the posters on the wall. "And I like to be supportive." This was the bigger reason, though if pressed she wouldn't admit it. "So I wanted to get an idea of what tonight was about, so I could pass on the information if it becomes relevant."