The Geics of Gayns
Contents:
GAY RIGHTS
* origin of the homosexuality *
The term gay is equently ed as a synonym for homosexual; female homosexualy is often referred to as different tim and different cultur, homosexual behavur has been varly approved of, tolerated, punished, and banned. Morn velopments Attus toward homosexualy are generally flux, partially as a rult of creased polil activism (see gay rights movement) and efforts by homosexuals to be seen not as aberrant personali but as differg om “normal” dividuals only their sexual orientatn. The nflictg views of homosexualy—as a variant but normal human sexual behavur on one hand, and as psychologilly viant behavur on the other—rema prent most societi the 21st century, but they have been largely rolved ( the profsnal sense) most veloped untri.
The Ksey report of 1948, for example, found that 30 percent of adult Amerin mal among Ksey’s subjects had engaged some homosexual activy and that 10 percent reported that their sexual practice had been exclively homosexual for a perd of at least three years between the ag of 16 and 55. After the 1969 Stonewall rts, which New York Cy policemen raid a gay bar and met wh staed ristance, many homosexuals were embolned to intify themselv as gay men or lbians to iends, to relativ, and even to the public at large. In rponse to their activism, many jurisdictns enacted laws banng discrimatn agast homosexuals, and an creasg number of employers Ameri and European untri agreed to offer “domtic partner” benefs siar to the health re, life surance and, some s, pensn benefs available to heterosexual married upl.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
A proment psychiatrist has revived a bter ntroversy by claimg that “motivated” gays and lbians n change their orientatn through psychotherapy. Is homosexualy an born tra or the reversible product of emotnal ndng? * origin of the homosexuality *
In one such stance, Albania repealed s sodomy statut 1995, and gay upl Amsterdam 2001 were legally married unr the same laws that ern heterosexual marriage (rather than unr laws that allowed them to “register” or form “domtic” partnerships). However, most shared wh gay men the sire to have a secure place the world muny at large, unchallenged by the fear of vlence, the stggle for equal treatment unr the law, the attempt to silence, and any other form of civil behavur that impos send-class article was most recently revised and updated by Alison Eldridge.
In an rmative and entertag book, tled “Homo Myster”, evolutnary blogist and psychologist David Barash offers a number of different scenars for the evolutn of predomantly male homosexualy, which is nsired a more stable tra. Yet, rearch tradnal societi such as on the island of Samoa found that male homosexuals vt signifintly more than male heterosexuals to support their extend fay and that they are fully accepted members of their societi. Another versn of the k selectn hypothis is that homosexuals (as non-married dividuals) occupied high-stat posns wh their societi, thk of the monks and nuns medieval tim, and so direct benefs might acce to their fai.