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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is
homosexuality?
Homosexuality is the capacity to feel love and sexual satisfaction with
someone of the same gender. Typically people think that is unnatural and
not normal. This is not the case. Little research has been done to
indicate what reason might be associated with being gay.
What causes homosexuality?
The actual facts that determine sexual orientation are not known. Most
researchers believe that one’s basic sexual orientation is predisposed
at birth or established at a very early age. While these primary
affectional inclinations may not be recognized or acknowledged for many
years, once established, they tend not to change substantially. Some
believe that it might be genetic meaning that it is inherited. Others
think it might have something to do with chemistry of the baby in the
womb.
How many gay men and lesbians are there?
The Kinsey Institute research, conducted in the 1940’s and 1950’s,
suggests that approximately, depending on location, that 10% of the
population is lesbian or gay. Though some researchers believe this
estimate to be too high or too low, it is safe to assume that lesbians
and gay men constitute a significant minority group. Consequently, even
though we may not be aware of their sexual orientation, must of us know
someone who is lesbian or gay. The vast majority of lesbians and gay men
remain “in the closet”; this is, they reveal their sexual orientation to
only a few trusted friends.
When do gay men and lesbians first know?
There is no set age at which a person becomes aware that he or she is
lesbian or gay. Some GLBT people become aware of their sexual
orientation during adolescence. Because of the strong sexual societal
pressure to be heterosexual, however, some people do not realize that a
heterosexual lifestyle does not meet their needs or feelings until later
in life, perhaps even after they have been married for years.
Can you tell if people are gay or lesbian by their appearance?
No. Lesbians and gay men are as varied in their dress, mannerisms, and
styles as are heterosexuals. Despite this diversity, many stereotypes
persist about the effeminate man or the masculine woman. Although some
gay people adopt those styles, the overwhelming majority of lesbians and
gay men do not conform to these stereotypes, and their sexual
orientation is invisible to the general public. We only “see” those who
conform to our stereotypes. People who dress in the clothing of the
opposite sex are transvestites. The vast majority of transvestites are
heterosexual, not lesbians or gay men.
Do lesbians and gay men hate the opposite sex?
No. Lesbians are lesbians because they form loving relationships with
women, and gay men are gay men because they form loving relationships
with men, and neither forms these relationships because they hate the
other gender. Many lesbians have close male friends and many gay men
have close women friends.
Do lesbians and gay men want to be the opposite sex?
No. Lesbians and gay men do not want to be the opposite sex. Within in
the gay community, there are many who have challenged and discarded
stereotypical sex roles but this does not mean that they want to be the
other gender. Gayness involves celebration and affirmation of one’s
gender, not a rejection of it.
Is homosexuality healthy?
Studies have shown that people’s sexual orientation has no bearing on
their mental and emotional stability. In one landmark research project,
mental health professionals were unable to distinguish between
homosexuals and heterosexuals in terms of functionality, stability, and
creativity. In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association removed
homosexuality form the official listing of psychiatric disorders.
Is homosexuality immoral?
Many religious traditions have taught and some continue to teach that
homosexuality is immoral. These condemnations are based primarily on few
isolated passages from the bible. Historical, biblical passages taken
out of context have been used to justify such things as slavery, in
inferior status of women, and the persecution of religious minorities.
In recent years, many theologians and clergy have begun to look at
sexual relationships in terms of the love, mutual support, commitment,
and the responsibility of the partners rather than the gender of the
individuals involved. Currently, there are many gay and lesbian
religious groups and religious congregations that are open, accepting,
and supportive of the gay community.
Is being gay “natural”?
Each culture defines what is “natural” or “normal” to fit its own
context and these definitions differ. Historians tell us that
homosexuality has existed since the earliest of human societies.
Anthropologists report that lesbians and gay men have been part of every
culture, that in many cultures bisexuality is the norm, and that in some
societies homosexuality is very common. Lesbians and gay men are
represented in every socioeconomic class, educational level, and race.
It is often said that homosexual behavior is not natural because the
purpose of sex should be reproduction. In addition to the fact that most
heterosexual encounters are not intended to produce children, homosexual
relationships, like heterosexual relationships, consist of more than
just sexual encounters. A homosexual identity involves both an emotional
commitment to people of the same gender and membership in a community.
Do gay men and lesbians have long-lasting relationships?
Yes, long-standing relationships are common. The difficulty when
compared to heterosexual relationships, however, is that society and the
family (for the most part) disapproves of homosexuality. This
disapproval puts an extra strain on gay and lesbian relationships, which
also have to cope with common stresses that affect all couples.
Should gay men and lesbians be barred from certain jobs?
Sexual orientation does not affect one’s job qualifications.
Unfortunately, some people believe that gay men and lesbians should not
be allowed to hold certain positions such as teacher, foster parent,
soldier, counselor, religious leader, or police officer. They fear that
gay men and lesbians are sexually irresponsible and less trustworthy
than heterosexuals. (In fact it is well documented that the overwhelming
majority of those who molest children are heterosexual men.) These
beliefs, like those who used to discriminate against people on the basis
of race, ethnicity, religion, physical ability or gender, are based on
prejudice arid ignorance rather than on accurate information.
Won’t gay parents make their kids gay?
Research has shown that children of lesbian or gay parents are no more
or less likely to become gay or lesbian. Most gays and lesbians had
heterosexual parents. Of course children growing up in non-traditional
families may a face a certain amount of social prejudice, but such
challenges can be empowering of children if they have love and support.
Fewer and fewer children are growing up in two-parent, heterosexual,
nuclear families. Lesbian and gay families are one of many diverse
family types that exist.
Why do gay people need Gay Rights laws? Isn’t that asking for special
privileges?
Gay rights laws do not give lesbians and gay men special privileges. On
the contrary, gay civil rights laws are consistent with the traditional
American belief that all people are entitled to such basic necessities
as employment or housing without fear of discrimination. Currently there
is no federal protection for lesbians and gay men who are discriminated
against.
Do homosexuals spread AIDS?
No. AIDS is spread by the HIV virus. So for in the US there are certain
groups who have been disproportionately affected by AIDS, but anyone who
practices unsafe sex or shared needles while using drugs, is putting
themselves at risk. There is another disease that has been equally
virulent, the disease of AFRAIDS. Those affected by AFRAIDS are
misinformed and blame AIDS on different groups – gay men, bisexual men,
people of color, IV drug users, people from Haiti, etc. The gay
community has been an inspiration to many because of the courageous and
powerful way it has responded to this human tragedy.
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