Sexual Orientation: Gay, Straight, or Bi
Anticisms
1. evidence not discussed contradicts central propositions of the theory 2. reflects males and neglects females
AIB Model (Attraction, Identity, Behavior)
1. gender of sexual partners 2. what people are attracted to 3. self identification (what is really important)
Two- Dimensional Scheme
A high-low scale between: homoeroticism, heteroeroticism
Convert Homosexuals
A homosexual who is "in the closet" who keeps his/her sexual orientation a secret
Overt Homosexuals
A homosexual who is "out of the closet" who is open about his/her sexual orientation
Bisexual
A person who's sexual orientation is toward members of both genders
Homosexual
A person who's sexual orientation is toward members of his or her gender (negative connotations)
Heterosexual
A person who's sexual orientation is toward members of the opposite gender
Medical Model
A theory in psychology and psychiatry in which mental problems are though of as sickness or mental illness, the problems in turn are often thought of to be due to biological factors
Why do people become heterosexual? Brain Factors
Anatomical differences in the anterior cells of the hypothalamus Heterosexual men and lesbians are turned on by womens pheromones// gay men and heterosexual women are turned on by male pheromones
Can sexual orientation be changed by therapy?
Any one of a number of treatments designed to turn LGBs into heterosexuals. Earlier treatments were inhumane, but today reveals pressures from family and personal agonies.
Maternal Immune Hypothesis
As the number of older brothers increases, the rate of becoming homosexual also increases.
Interactionists Theory
Bem: the exotic becomes erotic Some children may have tempormental characteristics not typical of their gender
Sexual Fluidity
Changes that occur overtime in sexual attraction, identity, or behavior
Gay Baths
Clubs where gay men can socialize, features include a swimming pool or whirl pool, and access to casual sex.
Why do people become heterosexual? Prenatal Factors
Critical time in fetal development during which the hypothalamus differentiates and sexual orientation is determined
Sociological Theory
Effects of the label- derogatory, negative connotations, used as an insult or self-fulfilling prophecy...creation through labeling.
Kinsey Continuum of Sexual Identity
Exclusively heterosexual (0), heterosexual with incidental homosexual experience (1), heterosexual with substantial homosexual experience (2), bisexual (3), homosexual with substantial heterosexual experience (4), homosexual with incidental heterosexual experience (5), exclusively homosexual (6)
Lesbian
Female homosexuals
Stereotypes: Child Molesters
Gays can "hide" their identity from the outside world What can we do to prevent this? Must occur at the individual, interpersonal, and organizational levels as well as society as a whole, we must watch our actions and not assume everyone is heterosexual, a strong sex ed program can contribute to pass laws.
Straight
Heterosexuals
Maternal Stress Theory
If stressed in 2nd-5th month of pregnancy, the stress may change the hormones that lead to homosexuality
Queer
Lesbians, Gay, Transgender
Attitudes towards homosexuality
Many Americans disapprove of homosexuality Homophobia: the fear of homosexuals Heterosexism: everyone is heterosexual
Gays and Lesbians as minorities
Many suffer from job discrimination Ex) homosexuality was banned in the armed forces until 2012
Why do people become heterosexual? Hormonal Imbalance
No studies have shown any normal differences
Sexual Identity
One's self-identity as homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, queer, or something else
Learning Theory
People are born sexual, and through learning, behaviors become more likely to become homosexual.
Why do people become heterosexual? Genetic Factors
Rate of concordance is higher for identical twins
Heteronormativity
The belief that heterosexuality is the norm
Sexual Orientation and the Multicultural Perspective
The definition of homosexuality is set by each culture
Coming Out
The process of acknowledging to oneself and then to others that one is gay or lesbian
Transgender Identity Disorder
They don't feel like their biological gender, some may never transition
Cross-dresser
Those who dress in the clothing of the opposite gender
Sexual Orientation
To whom we are sexually attracted to and have the potential for loving
The first questioning of sexual orientation
usually occurs around ages 12-15