Group says restaurant discriminated against gays

? Four women repeated their claim Friday that they were told to leave an IHOP restaurant because two of them kissed.

“It was a casual kiss,” certified nursing assistant Eva Sandoval said. “It was the sort of kiss I would give my grandfather.”

The company maintained, however, that the kissing was more extensive and that the manager only asked the women to tone things down.

Sandoval, 23, of Kansas City, said that during a visit to the IHOP Corp. restaurant in suburban Grandview earlier this month, she got up to make a phone call and briefly kissed her girlfriend, Blair Funk, 25.

After the phone conversation, Sandoval said, she talked briefly in the restaurant’s lobby with Funk, then started another conversation with a third member of the group, Jacquie Smith.

The manager approached them, Sandoval said, and said there had been complaints about public displays of affection at the women’s table.

“He said, ‘Don’t look at me stupid like you don’t know what I’m talking about. You know you were back there French-kissing at the table,'” Sandoval said, reading from a prepared statement at a news conference. “We didn’t know what he was talking about because we hadn’t been.”

The women said they were told to leave and not come back.

The women said they wanted a public apology and for the manager to be fired, although they later said sensitivity training would be an acceptable alternative.

“It would be a start,” Funk said.

IHOP said the manager had undergone sensitivity training before the incident and said its restaurants do not treat people differently based on sexual orientation.