Unrstand health ncerns for gay men and other men who have sex wh men, and learn how to promote good health.
Contents:
- WHAT IF BEG GAY WAS THE NORM? ‘LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED?’ FILM DEPICTS WORLD WHERE BEG STRAIGHT IS ‘ABNORMAL’ [VIDEO]
- AS A GAY MAN, I’LL NEVER BE NORMAL
- HOW TO KNOW IF YOU ARE GAY
- BEG GAY IS JT AS HEALTHY AS BEG STRAIGHT
WHAT IF BEG GAY WAS THE NORM? ‘LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED?’ FILM DEPICTS WORLD WHERE BEG STRAIGHT IS ‘ABNORMAL’ [VIDEO]
"Love is All You Need?" imag a world where beg gay is the norm and beg straight isn't. Film wrer and director Kim Roc Shields the film to illtrate the impact of bullyg and * what if being gay was the normal *
Image a world where beg gay was the norm -- where children are born and raised a society that sends the msage that beg straight is disgtg and a to WgSpan Pictur, wrer and director Kim Roc Shields brgs the trigug thought to life the short film “Love is All You Need?, ” which follows Ashley Curtis, a baby girl born to two mothers, who disvers her oppose-sex attractn as a young girl and nstantly hears om everyone -- her parents, relig lears and school officials -- that she nnot love a boy. Sce 1975, APA has lled on psychologists to take the lead removg the stigma of mental illns that has long been associated wh lbian, gay, and bisexual orientatns. The prejudice and discrimatn that people who intify as lbian, gay, or bisexual regularly experience have been shown to have negative psychologil effects.
This page provis accurate rmatn for those who want to better unrstand sexual orientatn and the impact of prejudice and discrimatn on those who intify as lbian, gay, or bisexual. In the Uned Stat the most equent labels are lbians (women attracted to women), gay men (men attracted to men), and bisexual people (men or women attracted to both sex).
Prejudice and discrimatn make difficult for many people to e to terms wh their sexual orientatn inti, so claimg a lbian, gay, or bisexual inty may be a slow procs.
AS A GAY MAN, I’LL NEVER BE NORMAL
* what if being gay was the normal *
There is no nsens among scientists about the exact reasons that an dividual velops a heterosexual, bisexual, gay, or lbian orientatn. Public opn studi over the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s routely showed that, among large segments of the public, lbian, gay, and bisexual people were the target of strongly held negative attus.
More recently, public opn has creasgly opposed sexual orientatn discrimatn, but exprsns of hostily toward lbians and gay men rema mon ntemporary Amerin society. Severe antigay prejudice is reflected the high rate of harassment and vlence directed toward lbian, gay, and bisexual dividuals Amerin society. Early the panmic, the assumptn that HIV/AIDS was a “gay disease” ntributed to the lay addrsg the massive social upheaval that AIDS would generate.
HOW TO KNOW IF YOU ARE GAY
The associatn of HIV/AIDS wh gay and bisexual men and the accurate belief that some people held that all gay and bisexual men were fected served to further stigmatize lbian, gay, and bisexual people. On the social level, prejudice and discrimatn agast lbian, gay, and bisexual people are reflected the everyday stereotyp of members of the groups. The stereotyp persist even though they are not supported by evince, and they are often ed to exce unequal treatment of lbian, gay, and bisexual people.
BEG GAY IS JT AS HEALTHY AS BEG STRAIGHT
For example, limatns on job opportuni, parentg, and relatnship regnn are often jtified by stereotypic assumptns about lbian, gay, and bisexual people. On an dividual level, such prejudice and discrimatn may also have negative nsequenc, pecially if lbian, gay, and bisexual people attempt to nceal or ny their sexual orientatn. Although many lbians and gay men learn to pe wh the social stigma agast homosexualy, this pattern of prejudice n have ser negative effects on health and well-beg.
Although social support is ccial pg wh strs, antigay attus and discrimatn may make difficult for lbian, gay, and bisexual people to fd such support. Dpe the persistence of stereotyp that portray lbian, gay, and bisexual people as disturbed, several s of rearch and clil experience have led all mastream medil and mental health anizatns this untry to nclu that the orientatns reprent normal forms of human experience.
Furthermore, seems likely that the promotn of change therapi rerc stereotyp and ntribut to a negative climate for lbian, gay, and bisexual persons. Helpful rpons of a therapist treatg an dividual who is troubled about her or his same sex attractns clu helpg that person actively pe wh social prejudic agast homosexualy, succsfully rolve issu associated wh and rultg om ternal nflicts, and actively lead a happy and satisfyg life.