37% of "masc4masc" believe feminine gays give a bad name
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“STRAIGHT ACTING” GAY MEN ARE 37% MORE LIKELY TO BELIEVE FEMININE GAYS GIVE THE COMMUNITY A BAD NAME, STUDY FINDS. Is masc4masc culture rooted in internalised homophobia?
Results from a European award-winning study released today found that those who had not experienced homophobia in school were more than twice as likely to have used the phrase ‘straight acting’ to describe themselves, with 56% of those who indicated that they had not experienced homophobia in school reporting that they have used the term “straight acting”, compared to 25% of those who indicated that they had experienced homophobia in school.
Respondents who self-defined as “straight acting” were also:
37% more likely to agree with the statement ‘Feminine gay men give gay men like me a bad reputation’ than those who did not.
33% less likely to indicate that they have faced homophobia or discrimination on the basis of their sexuality in the last 5 years.
35% more likely to agree with the statement, ‘I identify more with the heterosexual community than with the gay community.’
The award-winning study surveyed 280 gay men based in the United Kingdom and the U.S. state of California. The findings suggest that gay men who had described themselves as “straight acting” were less likely to have directly experienced homophobia, less likely to see issues like discrimination as something that could personally effect them, and in turn, less likely to challenge homophobia when they see it. Meanwhile, those who had directly experienced the consequences of homophobia and discrimination were more likely to take an active role in trying to improve society’s perceptions of their community, fighting to change the value attached to their group rather than dissociating themselves from it.
Cal Strode, who authored the study, said:
“We all strive to have a positive self-conception, we want to believe that any group we belong to is positively distinct from others. Social Identity Theory suggests that if we feel this is not the case, we will either be compelled to try to migrate to another group with perceived higher status, or fight to change the values attached to the group we belong to.
He added: “This certainly seems to chime with a lot of what we see in the gay community today. Feminine gay men are caught in the crossfire of a battle that self described ‘straight acting’ gay men are having with themselves. The way gay men market themselves is more visible than ever before because of the rise of apps like Grindr. This brings things like femphobia (and racism) to the surface, and we need to take every opportunity to challenge that.
“It’s not helpful to demonise people who use the term ‘straight acting’, but we should challenge them to realise when they’re speaking from a place of internalised homophobia or a position of ‘pass privilege’. We can’t expect everyone to have an academic understanding of oppression, privilege and the role they themselves are playing in things, so we have to find constructive ways to start conversations and challenge people in ways that brings them along with us”
“A big part of homophobia, internalized and otherwise, rests in chauvinism and ‘femophobia’: the fear of all things feminine and being feminine, because it is seen as weak. This isn’t a new thing, but it’s certainly more visible and pervasive than ever before because of the rise of apps like “Grindr” and other dating apps where we can see the way people are marketing themselves. The trend of some gay men excessively using hyper-masculine language is symptomatic of this–terms like “dude” and “bro” etc.
“Interestingly, because the media would initially only portray gay men as this sort of hyper-effeminate caricature, gay men of the ’70s rebelled against that and that’s where the bodybuilding movement came from. That’s where the whole grungy men of the 70’s with beards and bushy hair etc originated. They all wore flannel and work boots etc. That style was very much an intentional decision to hyper-masculinise the gay male community, so as to push-back against the heterosexual male run media. Today it seems that more people are pushing back against themselves.”
poor them, they all would be married with some white chick called Sandra or Karen with 2 kids and suicidal thoughts if it wasn't for the femenine gheys that fought for their damn rights
Gay community = gay culture essentially. These "straight-acting" guys go to the gym, walk their dogs, work on construction sites or something, enjoy sports with all their straight friends. And have deep issues within themselves
This is very internalized homophobia meets misogyny at its worst tbh. Feminine gays are more likely to be assaulted than masculine gays. This perpetrates so many harmful stereotypes.
poor them, they all would be married with some white chick called Sandra or Karen with 2 kids and suicidal thoughts if it wasn't for the femenine gheys that fought for their damn rights
Gay community = gay culture essentially. These "straight-acting" guys go to the gym, walk their dogs, work on construction sites or something, enjoy sports with all their straight friends. And have deep issues within themselves
Oh, thanks!
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Originally posted by Glassmouth
poor them, they all would be married with some white chick called Sandra or Karen with 2 kids and suicidal thoughts if it wasn't for the femenine gheys that fought for their damn rights
Gay community = gay culture essentially. These "straight-acting" guys go to the gym, walk their dogs, work on construction sites or something, enjoy sports with all their straight friends. And have deep issues within themselves
Deep issues? Why? Just because someone is gay doesn't mean he has to live a certain life and and like certain things. That's the true harmful stereotype.
Deep issues? Why? Just because someone is gay doesn't mean he has to live a certain life and and like certain things. That's the true harmful stereotype.