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Contents:
- WHY DO GAY MEN HAVE TO BE SO FEME?
- GAY MEN DISCRIMATE AGAST FEME GAY MEN, NEW STUDY FDS
- THERE ARE SOME BEAUTIFUL FEME GAY MEN OUT THERE.
- GAY STEREOTYP: ARE THEY TE?
- GAY AND STRAIGHT MEN PREFER MASCULE-PRENTG GAY MEN FOR A HIGH-STAT ROLE: EVINCE FROM AN ELOGILLY VALID EXPERIMENT
- BUTCH, FEMME, OR STRAIGHT ACTG? PARTNER PREFERENC OF GAY MEN AND LBIANS
WHY DO GAY MEN HAVE TO BE SO FEME?
A recent study om Brazil shows how gay and bisexual men’s attus toward masculy and femy affect their mental health. * feminine guys gay *
I remember growg up, my sister always thkg I was gay bee I’ve always had a feme speech and posture; the “limp wrist” as people ll , I always cross my legs right when I s and re very much about my fashn choic, etc. From there, they were spl to three subgroups: those who sired to be more feme, those who wanted to be ls feme, and those who were happy the way they the participants, 80% were gay, 17% were bisexual, and 2. ”The survey asssed negative attus towards effemacy, ternalized homophobia, and outns and found that negative attus toward effemacy n e shame, self-hatred, and hostily towards others, while ternalized homophobia n e mental health issu like anxiety, prsn, and low self teem.
Internalized homophobia also wh “elements of sexism, prejudice agast women and femy, ” acrdg to sum, the men who sired to be more mascule had the most negative attus toward effemacy, srg over 10 pots higher than their effemate peers.
GAY MEN DISCRIMATE AGAST FEME GAY MEN, NEW STUDY FDS
“Why do gay men have to e out? Why do gay men have to be so feme? Why do they have a para? There is no straight para. Straight people don’t have to e out. * feminine guys gay *
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THERE ARE SOME BEAUTIFUL FEME GAY MEN OUT THERE.
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Both gay men and heterosexual men prefer mascule-prentg men for high-stat rol, acrdg to a new study om the Universy of Sydney, leavg more feme-prentg gay men disadvantaged and facg ternal bias, prejudice and potential discrimatn the workplace, cludg hirg practic and promotn opportuni. The rearch published the peer-reviewed journal Sex Rol is believed to be the first experimental study to monstrate stat sts for gay men who prent wh more feme than mascule quali across workplace hierarchi.
Gerrard, (himself a profsnal actor) created vios of six shortlisted "ndidat" g profsnal actors, all gay men real-life, who acted the same script both a feme-gay and mascule-gay manner (manipulatg their voice, mannerisms, and posture but otherwise everythg else was kept intil).
"We operate teams-based workplac now where effective learship quali—warmth, empathy and good munitn—are all nsired feme tras, and a more feme-prentg gay man might be an ial ndidate for a learship role, " Mr.
GAY STEREOTYP: ARE THEY TE?
LGBT Foundatn is a natnal chary liverg advice, support and rmatn servic to lbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) muni. * feminine guys gay *
That means a person of any genr n be attracted to someone who intifi as female or who exprs feme sexual orientatn terms such as “homosexualy” or “heterosexualy, ” gynosexualy do not specify the person’s own genr relatn to their sexual orientatn.
The ments tend to be filled wh a bunch of jok like "girl thats not your man" "idk he seems a lil gay to me" or pictur of limp wrists, thgs that imply that her partner is a closeted gay man and she's beg duped some way.
GAY AND STRAIGHT MEN PREFER MASCULE-PRENTG GAY MEN FOR A HIGH-STAT ROLE: EVINCE FROM AN ELOGILLY VALID EXPERIMENT
There is creased acceptance of gay men most Wtern societi. Neverthels, evince suggts that feme-prentg gay men are still disadvantage * feminine guys gay *
As a bisexual trans man, I fd that at their worst, they n be regrsive, monosexist, or even jt pla homophobic- which hontly, is a b of a shame sce a lot of the jok are om queer (mostly gay) men. And I don't want to imply that there are no feme gay men, or that closeted or ternally homophobic gay men don't form romantic relatnships wh women out of eher ternalized shame or safety purpos.
My issue wh the assumptn that feme men are always secretly gay do the followg: · pletely eras bisexual men (monosexist, bi erasure) · n potentially imply that gay men n be easily spotted and that there's only one type of gay man (homophobic) · rerc the ia that a te and ial heterosexual uple has the masule man and the feme woman (opposnal sexism) · n imply that gay men are the secret predators or disguise to take advantage of suatns, which is a sentiment a lot of queer people al wh and fight agast to simply exist (homophobia, queerphobia).
BUTCH, FEMME, OR STRAIGHT ACTG? PARTNER PREFERENC OF GAY MEN AND LBIANS
But I hontly feel like there's a lot to unpack wh that general sentiment- bee I only gave two niche exampl off the top of my head of people who receive those sorts of jok, but this ia that feme men are all secetly gay persists multiple forms, and I jt wanted to make a post to maybe talk about .
Problematic statements like “no fems, ” “no queens” or “masc4masc” equently ed on datg apps only foreground the need to challenge the prejudice faced by mp, feme gay men om members of their own muny. This n attract homophobic attentn, which is possibly part of the reason why many gay men feel the need to ‘pass’ as straight; to avoid beg sgled out as a target for abe, judgement and discrimatn. However, the ncept of ‘passg’ as straight (or even as a certa genr if you’re trans) is highly troublg; impli that beg both feme and male, and/or homosexual is shameful and unsirable.
Historilly, homosexualy has been reprented – and even ridiculed – as a illy mp cliché, and so, unrstandably, many gay men wanted to distance themselv om such rtrictive, rctive stereotyp.