Oliver wasn't amused by his surprise. He never was. All he wanted to do was say he was still Oliver even if he was attracted to men - and might be falling for one right now. It was part of himself he never hid, but never flaunted. In his position, he was harder to just fluant who he was to anyone he knew. But when it came out, he took it very seriously.
"Percy, the last thing on my mind is children. And I could adopt some of the less foruntate pureblood children if I wanted to," he pointed out, "And really, the bottom line is do you find me being gay negates out years of friendship, makes you sick that you don't even want to look at me, and I should get up from the table now and leave you alone oh, forever?"