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Ten Ways Homophobia Affects Straight People
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Homophobia forces us to act "macho" if we are a man or
"feminine" if we are a woman. This limits our individuality
and self-expression.
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Homophobia puts pressure on straight people to act aggressively
and angrily towards LGBTQ people.
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Homophobia makes it hard to be close friends with someone of the
same sex.
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Homophobia often strains family and community relationships.
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Homophobia causes youth to become sexually active before they are
ready in order to prove they are "normal." This can lead
to an increase in unwanted pregnancies and STDs.
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Homophobia prevents vital information on sex and sexuality to be
taught in schools. Without this information, youth are putting themselves
at a greater risk for HIV and other STDs.
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Homophobia can be used to hurt a straight person if they "appear
to be gay."
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Homophobia makes it hard for straight people and LGBTQ people to
be friends.
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Homophobia along with racism, sexism, classism, etc. makes it hard
to put an end to AIDS.
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Homophobia makes it hard to appreciate true diversity and the
unique traits that are not mainstream or "normal."
For more info, see Homophobia: How We All Pay the Price, edited by Warren J. Blumenfeld,
Boston: Beacon Press: 1992
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