Pansy was completely unaware that she'd made any sort of misstep, and didn't see the big deal on calling this lifestyle a trend. Trends were good, and when used correctly built up positive brand recognition and were a force for positive social change. If being queer became seen as a good thing, wouldn't that benefit the people who identified as one of those many letters? In Pansy's opinion there was a good business opportunity to be had.
She decided not to voice any of this to Gwenog; she didn't think the other woman would see it quite that way. She did tuck away the advice to not call the people themselves a trend. That could be helpful at a later date.
"The sense of community. That seems to be important," she commented, taking another look around.