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Whether you are LGBTQ yourself or an ally, 's a near-certaty that you've crossed paths wh homophob. Homophobia manifts along a spectm; some people merely betray a d disfort toward the ia of gay love, while others let...

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ARE HOMOPHOBIC PEOPLE REALLY GAY AND NOT ACCEPTG IT?

LGBT is still a popular term ed to discs genr and sexual mori, but all GSRM are wele beyond lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr people who nsent to participate a safe space. The word "phobia" the name nveys that fear of difference leads to hate; homophobic beliefs n be said to origate out of fear that the whe supremacist and lonial stat quo regardg genr and sexualy will be challenged, shatterg the worldviews of many people, but homophobia manifts as actns that are anythg but fearful.

Homophobic actns n clu cints of harassment, discrimatn, and vlence agast people who intify as LGBQ+. Homophobia also affects people who are attracted to multiple genrs, even as biphobia is also a relevant term for that muny. Transphobia—discrimatn agast transgenr, nonbary, and genr non-nformg people—tersects wh homophobia and shar siar origs, but is a different form of opprsn.

There are many people and stutns our society that are homophobic, but that don't make homophobia an acceptable viewpot to hold. Ahead, we will review the history of homophobia, the ways that manifts, and the tnal opportuni that n help a person shift om a stance of homophobia to one of acceptance. He wrote a book entled "Society and the Healthy Homosexual" 1972, which he nounced homophobia as a sickns.

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