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Sexual Orientation
Chapter 10
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Sexual Orientation
Getting Oriented Toward Sexual Orientation
Perspectives on Gay Male and Lesbian Sexual
Orientations
Adjustment of Gay Males and Lesbians
Coming Out: Coming to Terms With Being Gay
Gay Lifestyles
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Getting Oriented Toward Sexual
Orientation
Sexual orientation
The direction of one’s romantic interests and
sexual attractions
Heterosexual orientation
Erotic attraction to, and preference for developing
romantic relationships with, members of the other
sex
Homosexual orientation
Erotic attraction to, and preference for developing
romantic relationships with, members of the same
sex
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Orientation
Gay males
Lesbians
Males who are erotically attracted to and desire to
form romantic relationships with other males
Females who are erotically attracted to and desire to
form romantic relationships with other females
Bisexuality
Erotic attraction to, and interest in developing
romantic relationships with, males and females
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Orientation
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
A great majority of gay people have a gender identity
that is consistent with their anatomic sex.
Classification of Sexual Orientation
It is difficult to classify many people’s orientation and
their interests may shift over time.
Gay males and lesbians may experience sporadic heteroerotic
interests.
And heterosexual people may have occasional homoerotic
interests.
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Orientation
• In response to people’s various sexual interests, Kinsey et al.
developed a continuum of sexual orientation.
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Orientation
What percentage of people is gay?
According to Kinsey et al., about 4% of men and 1%
to 3% of women reported being exclusively gay.
However, there is controversy over how many people are
gay.
Current estimates generally find lower percentages of gay
people in the population than Kinsey did.
More recent data show that about 3% of men identify
themselves as gay and about 2% of women identify as
lesbians.
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Orientation
•An alternative to the Kinsey continuum views
heterosexuality and homosexuality as separate dimensions.
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Orientation
Other research has found that women’s
sexual orientations are more flexible than
men’s are and seem to be more based on
their social experience.
This helps explain why women report less
homophobia compared to men.
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Orientation
Bisexuality
Many bisexuals have a somewhat stronger attraction
to people of one sex over the other.
Three categories of bisexuals have been proposed: bi-gay, bistraight, and bi-bi.
About 1% to 4% of the population is bisexual.
Both heterosexual and homosexual populations
report biphobia.
Many bisexuals are happily married
Some homosexuals use bisexuality to mask their
homosexuality
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Perspectives on Gay Male and
Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Historical Perspectives
Ancient Greeks and Romans
Adult males formed sexual relationships with
adolescent males (Greece)
Flamboyance (Rome)
Judeo-Christian tradition
Sodomy and other nonprocreative sexual acts,
even within marriage, considered sinful.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Male-male sexual interactions exist in
societies throughout the world.
These interactions may involve only behavior and
do not imply sexual orientation.
Some interactions are rites of passage into
manhood
Female-female sexual activity is less common
throughout the world.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Cross-Species Perspectives
Primates and other animals
Same-sex sexual behavior may be displays of
dominance and submissiveness.
May be a form of play or a way of requesting
protection
Sexual motivation may play a role in some malemale and female-female sexual interactions among
animals.
But researchers do not find prolonged, exclusive samesex sexual activity when male-female opportunities exist.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Attitudes Toward Sexual Orientation in
Contemporary Society
Attitudes toward gay people have been negative
and pervasive.
However, there are signs that Americans have grown
more tolerant.
View that same sex intercourse is always wrong held by
56% of people today, as opposed to 77% 10 years ago
84% believe that homosexuals should have equal rights
Yet people continue to make a distinction between gay
“civil unions” and gay marriages.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Sexual orientation and the law
Gay people continue to fight for equal rights and privacy
protection, e.g., the overturning of sodomy laws.
1986 Hardwick vs Bowers: Supreme Court let stand a
Georgia law that punished oral-genital or anal-genital by
up to 20 years in prison
A 2003 decision reversed it, striking down a Texas law
against deviate sexual intercourse, stating that it “demeans
the lives of homosexual persons”
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Gay activism
Involved with fighting discrimination and protecting
civil rights
Involved with lobbying for increased funding for
HIV/AIDS research and treatment
Involved with education regarding safer sex practices
Protect civil rights of people with HIV/AIDS
Involved with providing support for people with
HIV/AIDS
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Stereotypes and sexual behavior
Contrary to popular stereotypes, many gay
couples vary the active and passive roles in
sexual relations.
For example, sexual behavior between lesbians
rarely adheres to separate butch-femme gender
roles.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Biological Perspectives
Evolutionary perspective
Male-male and female-female sexual behavior
results from reciprocal altruism, which increases
group survival.
Individuals are bound together emotionally
This hypothesis remains controversial.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Biological Perspectives
Genetics and sexual orientation
Much evidence supports a genetic relationship
Monozygotic (MZ) twins/Identical twins
Twins who develop from the same fertilized ovum
Share identical DNA
Dizygotic (DZ) twins/Fraternal twins
Twins who develop from different fertilized ova
Concordance
About 52% of MZ twin pairs were found to be in
agreement for a gay male sexual orientation.
And 22% of DZ twins and only 11% of adoptive brothers
were concordant.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Biological Perspectives
Hormonal influences and sexual orientation
Testosterone
Effects of prenatal exposure to sex hormones
Activating effects
Influence level of sex drive, but not sexual orientation
There is some evidence to support a relationship.
Structure of the brain
One study found that the third interstitial nucleus of the
anterior hypothalamus was smaller in gay men than in
heterosexual men.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
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Psychological Perspectives
Psychoanalytic views
Gay male or lesbian sexual orientation results
from unsuccessful resolution of the Oedipus
complex (for boys) and Electra complex (for girls)
Unresolved castration anxiety plays a role in gay
male sexual orientation
Learning theories
Focus on the role of reinforcement of early
patterns of sexual behavior
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Gender Nonconformity
Failure to conform to gender-role stereotypes
consistent with one’s anatomic sex
On average, gay males tend to be somewhat
feminine and lesbians to be somewhat masculine.
However, there is much variation within each group.
Begins at an early age
Gay males report feeling more sensitive as children
Gay males and lesbians report feeling different as very
young children
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Gender nonconformity and the butch-femme
dimension
Lesbians more likely to report being “tomboys”as
children
Butch lesbians more likely than femme lesbians to recall
gender-atypical behavioral preferences
Hormonal & physical differences between butch & femme
lesbians
Childhood effeminacy and a gay male sexual
orientation
Self-perceptions of being different and social distance
from other males lead to the development of erotic
attractions toward members of their own sex.
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Adjustment of Gay Males and
Lesbians
Adjustment of Gay Males and Lesbians
In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association
removed a gay male or lesbian sexual orientation from
its list of mental disorders.
Recent studies found increased feelings of anxiety and
depression and suicidal tendencies in gay males and
lesbians compared to heterosexuals.
How these findings are interpreted depends on one’s attitudes
toward homosexuality.
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Adjustment of Gay Males and
Lesbians
Other research finds that differences in psychological
adjustment are due more to an individual’s lifestyle than to
his or her sexual orientation.
Treatment of Gay Male and Lesbian Sexual
Orientations
A vast majority of gay men and lesbians do not seek
professional help to change their sexual orientations.
Debate continues regarding whether exclusively gay people can
change their sexual orientation, rather than their behavior.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Homophobia
Negative attitudes and feelings toward gay people
Intolerance, hatred, fear
Use of derogatory names
Telling disparaging “queer jokes”
Barring gay people from housing, employment, or
social opportunities
Taunting (verbal abuse)
Gay bashing
Violence against homosexuals
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
Homophobic attitudes are more common among
traditional males who hold a fundamentalist
religious orientation.
Politically conservative college students are more
accepting of negative attitudes toward gay people
than are liberal students.
Some homophobic men may have homoerotic
impulses of which they are unaware.
Gay bashing and the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Some people hold gay men more responsible for the
epidemic than heterosexual men.
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Lesbian Sexual Orientations
“Treatment” of Homosexual Orientations
Very few actually desire to change
Masters & Johnson reversed sexual
orientation by involving the individuals in
pleasurable sexual experiences with the
opposite sex
Most effective with people who were:
Bisexual
Married
Highly motivated to change
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Coming Out: Coming to Terms
With Being Gay
Coming Out to Oneself
Involves the development of sexual identity
Attraction to members of the same sex
Self-labeling oneself as gay or lesbian
Sexual contact with members of the same sex
Disclosure of orientation to others
It takes some people several years to recognize
and accept a homosexual orientation for
themselves
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Coming Out: Coming to Terms
With Being Gay
Coming Out to Others
Patterns of coming out to others vary.
Some tell everyone
Some tell only a few select people.
Family members and loved ones may be
initially rejecting or accepting.
Over time, most at least grudgingly accept that a
family member is gay.
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Gay Lifestyles
Gay communal structures
Gays in the armed services
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Clinton, 1993
Gay rights organizations
Not all gay people join the “gay
community”
View sexual orientation as only a small party
of their identity
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Gay Lifestyles
Lifestyle Differences Between Gay Males
and Lesbians
Casual sex
Gay males are more likely than lesbians to engage in
casual sex with many partners.
Gay bars
Cruising
Searching for a sex partner
Sexual activity outside a primary relationship is
common among gay male couples.
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Gay Lifestyles
Variations in Gay Lifestyles
Close couples
Gay couples whose relationships resemble
marriage
Open couples
Gay couples who live together but engage in
secret affairs
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Gay Lifestyles
Variations in Gay Lifestyles
Functionals
Dysfunctionals
Gay people who live alone, have adapted well to a swinging
lifestyle, and are sociable and well-adjusted
Gay people who live alone and have sexual, social, or
psychological problems
Asexuals
Gay people who live alone and have few sexual contacts
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