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Contents:
- THE 'GAY' WORD: WHAT DO MEAN WHEN YOUNG PEOPLE E NEGATIVELY?
- "THAT'S SO GAY!" PRIMG THE GENERAL NEGATIVE AGE OF THE WORD GAY CREAS IMPLIC ANTI-GAY BIAS
- WHY IS IT OK TO SAY "THAT'S SO GAY?"
- THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “GAY”
- GAY (HOMOSEXUAL) AND GAY (HAPPY)
- "DO I SOUND GAY?"
- WHAT DO IT MEAN TO SOUND GAY?
THE 'GAY' WORD: WHAT DO MEAN WHEN YOUNG PEOPLE E NEGATIVELY?
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"THAT'S SO GAY!" PRIMG THE GENERAL NEGATIVE AGE OF THE WORD GAY CREAS IMPLIC ANTI-GAY BIAS
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WHY IS IT OK TO SAY "THAT'S SO GAY?"
Name-llg on playgrounds is a mon occurrence. Many kids are tght by their parents and teachers that racial and ethnic slurs are not okay. But llg someone "gay" is still fair game some circl, and is broadly ed by children — and adults — as an sult. * gay negative connotation *
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THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “GAY”
by Jordan Redman Staff Wrer Do you know what the word gay really means? The word gay dat back to the 12th century and om the Old French “gai,” meang “full of joy or mirth.” It may also relate to the Old High German “gahi,” meang impulsive. * gay negative connotation *
Therefore, this study vtigated the effect of primg the general negative age of gay on participants' implic attus towards gay dividuals, as measured by the Implic Associatn Tt. Ally: A person who supports and rpects sexual diversy, acts acrdgly to challenge homophobic and heterosexist remarks and behavrs, and is willg to explore and unrstand the forms of bias wh themselv.
GAY (HOMOSEXUAL) AND GAY (HAPPY)
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An umbrella term that refers to members of a subculture the gay and bisexual male muni and is often fed as more of an attu or sense of fort wh natural masculy and bodi. Bicur: An dividual who typilly intifi as gay or straight while showg some cursy for a relatnship or sexual activy wh a person of the genr they do not favor. The term n also exclively refer to men who are emotnally, romantilly, sexually, affectnately, or relatnally attracted to other men, or who intify as members of the gay muny.
"DO I SOUND GAY?"
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Bee most LGBTQ people are raised the same society as heterosexuals, they learn the same beliefs and stereotyp prevalent the domant society, leadg to a phenomenon known as ternalized homophobia, whereas LGBTQ-intified dividuals feel shame, guilt or hatred towards the part of themselv intified as LGBTQ. Internalized Homophobia: The fear and self-hate of one’s own homosexualy or bisexualy dividuals who have learned negative ias about homosexualy throughout childhood.
WHAT DO IT MEAN TO SOUND GAY?
Gay men, ternalized homophobia, and (re)fg the "gay voice" * gay negative connotation *
Leather culture is most visible gay muni and most often associated wh gay men (“leathermen”), but is also reflected var ways the gay, lbian, bisexual, and heterosexual worlds.