What does subjectivity have to do with existence of emotions?
Love, hate and prejudice exist. They are also subjective.
That is precisely why they are subjective. Homos4xual attraction is also subjective.
I didn't dance around it. I ignored it.
Would I? When I was in high school I did draft counseling. I prepared my male peers who wished to be classified as conscientious objectors to answer the standard "What would you do?" draft board questions, usually about someone threatening the lives of your loved ones or threatening to rape your grandmother.
Now, we also have an issue of what the question is designed to test. If it is designed to test whether an ethical value is held in good faith, then it is not a valid question. We counseled people to avoid the "What would you do?" question & rephrase it as "What do you hope you would do, if you were able to act consistently with your values, rather than your emotions?" You seem to be looking for the opposite type of response. IOW, you seem to want to know whether someone's emotional state might override their values.
Either way, a direct answer to your question will not prove anything, as far as I can see. Assuming a person's values and emotions might be in conflict, the question only tests a person's prediction of which would most strongly affect their behavior.
Now, if your question is intended to find out whether I'm squicked by the thought of sex with a woman, why don't you just ask that?
But first may I ask you what significance you would find in my response that I am squicked or that I am not squicked? If I am squicked (and there certainly are things that squick me), why should that lead me to the conclusion that I should make laws against what squicks me, rather than leading me to the conclusions that there probably are things I like (eating calamari, for instance) that squick other people. I don't want laws prohibiting restaurants from serving calamari just because calamari squicks some people. Now, if someone told me the sight of a plate of fried rings and tentacles on the table makes them sick, I think if I wanted to go out to dinner with that person, I might choose a Mexican restaurant, rather than a seafood restaurant. But I wouldn't want them trying to shut down all the seafood restaurants just because of their subjective reaction to calamari.