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Well, the guy that I'm talking about posted a picture of a load of people at gay pride in OTT costumes with the caption "I hope all us fags and queers don't end up like this", along with some other stuff that he's posted. It's just quite uncomfortable to read, really! |
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Im commenting purely for the social psychology side of things. My own preference is the better mix of both masc and fem characteristics and traits. |
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I've met them. any guy that has "no fems" in their profile, i have learned that they are the most fem guys on the planet, no matter how many muscles they have. |
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It's only fem guys that hate on other fem guys. |
and again, i need to ask the question, what does not being attracted to feminine guys have to do with being homophobic? Nothing. gay men are not feminine in general, so how is it homophobic to not be attracted to feminine guys?
Is it HETEROPHOBIC for a straight man to not be attracted to masculine women? please answer that question. |
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Omg this is going in my sig |
Heterophobia isn't a thing alex
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Of course they can be, just look at Craig Coates in BB6 to see that.
I also controversially believe that you can be racist towards your own skin colour as well. |
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Stop having double standards and put some actual THOUGHT into what you say. If it's okay for Hetero men to prefer feminine women, then it's fine for gay men to prefer masculine men. being gay has nothing to do with feminity. only homophobes think that gay men are feminine. are there some masculine straight women? yes, and most straight men aren't attracted to them are there some feminine gay men? yes, and most gay men aren't attracted to them. so what? |
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I am quite aware that there is a push in the gay community to "get the perfect body" - and if youre talking to one of them good luck engaging in a decent conversation :laugh: |
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I have a gay mate who can get irritable quick with 'straight men' for "having it easy" and even 'straight women' for their ability to pull 'straight men'. I remember once he got annoyed with my female friend because a bar man chatted her up, and he fancied him - but the bar man was straight so he had no chance anyway!!! ...hes a good guy but can be a dick about things, evidently :laugh: |
I think to many idiots are mistaken for 'ists'... :laugh:
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Just gonna leave this quote here: "To discriminate, you need power, privilege, and prejudice." - the only sexuality to have all three of those things would be straight people. So heterophobia isn't real |
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A sexist man - in most cases - doesnt hate women but hates their ability to be independent and in control. |
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I wouldn't say heterophobia exists, it's a reaction to the ignorance that is born out of homophobia and based on anger not fear.
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I would just like to highlight that phobias are often irrational. Yes there can be rational arguments applied to why a gay person may not be fond of straight people - similarly a straight person may not be fond of gay people and not necessarily be homophobic. This leaves room for heterophobia.
To put an example in to context... A gay person who feels threatened by straight women who can date straight men and displays 'hate' for straight women could be seen as heterophobic. Firstly the gay person should not feel threatened by straight women in this way because they do not have a chance with straight men anyway, plus there are other gay men to date, but also this is a very exaggerated and insecure response. Its to do with anxiety and feeling fearful - this could be directed at straight women themselves or to the situation in which a gay men, straight women and straight men are all together and there is an opportunity for dates to arise (e.g. clubs). In the latter they dont necessarily 'hate' straight women but they show heterophobic tendencies when this sort of situation arises. Irritational. This context also works with homophobia... A straight man who feels threatened by gay men who aims to date men may 'display' hate for gay men and be homophobic. Again, the straight man should not feel threatened because the gay man might not try it on with him - or if he does can easily reject the offer - but once again its a very exaggerated and insecure response resulting from anxiety and feeling fearful. Furthermore they dont necessarily 'hate' gay men but they show homophobic tendencies again when this sort of situation arises. Irrational. Obviously this context is just based on 'dating' but it extends into wider social structures. For example homophobia may be based on the disagreement and fear of what it means to have to 2 men living together as a 'family unit' - whilst heterophobia may be based on the disagreement and fear of society's insistence that 1 man and 1 woman should live together and have children as a 'family unit' and ideally be married etc. etc. If one exists so does the other. |
literally heterophobia does not exist, if you google it the only stuff that comes up is urban dictionary and things mocking it
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You can be easily homophobic and gay. All you need to do is go on Grindr and talk to anyone identifying themselves as straight acting. Ask them how they feel about 'fem' gay guys. Watch how they bemoan them for not being masculine enough.
It's a ridiculous paradox, but like Shaun said the amount of discrimination based on kinks/fetishes or downright prejudice are evidence enough of it. And it's often white gay men that are the worst at it. Internalised homophobia is a big, BIG problem. |
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Just a made up word to describe fear and ignorance. |
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