Why so much homophobia? Why, indeed.
Dec. 13th, 2006 02:12 amI wrote this originally on another forum. The question someone was asking was, "Why can't straight guys who get hit on by gay guys just take it as a compliment, and be flattered?"
Here's what I said:
Straight men, by and large, can't think that way.
The reason, I think, has to do with (what I believe is) the real source of homophobia. To a great many men, there are two sex roles, and the equation works out like this:
Man = one who penetrates.
Woman = one who is penetrated.
Woman < Man, because woman = sex object, not person.
Therefor, being penetrated < man, because only sex objects are penetrated.
Now, men with this mindset will react with confusion and fear to the idea that a man could be penetrated, and thus made "less than" a man. These men are used to objectifying, not being objectified, so the idea that a man could find THEM attractive in a sex-object way is terrifying to them, because it upsets their conception of the natural order of things: man fucks, woman gets fucked. Because, you see, to these men sex is a form of power, not intimacy, where the man shows his dominance and his "fitness" by penetrating a worthy woman. A man being penetrated would mean the man lost his power, and turned into something less than a man (which, to these men, means woman).
So if we really want to combat this sort of idea, the first thing we need to do is convince these men that 1) Women are not sex objects, and 2) Sex is not all about power. This may take awhile...
Here's what I said:
Straight men, by and large, can't think that way.
The reason, I think, has to do with (what I believe is) the real source of homophobia. To a great many men, there are two sex roles, and the equation works out like this:
Man = one who penetrates.
Woman = one who is penetrated.
Woman < Man, because woman = sex object, not person.
Therefor, being penetrated < man, because only sex objects are penetrated.
Now, men with this mindset will react with confusion and fear to the idea that a man could be penetrated, and thus made "less than" a man. These men are used to objectifying, not being objectified, so the idea that a man could find THEM attractive in a sex-object way is terrifying to them, because it upsets their conception of the natural order of things: man fucks, woman gets fucked. Because, you see, to these men sex is a form of power, not intimacy, where the man shows his dominance and his "fitness" by penetrating a worthy woman. A man being penetrated would mean the man lost his power, and turned into something less than a man (which, to these men, means woman).
So if we really want to combat this sort of idea, the first thing we need to do is convince these men that 1) Women are not sex objects, and 2) Sex is not all about power. This may take awhile...
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Date: 2006-12-15 03:28 am (UTC)There is of course a very gory war movie coming out soon all about Sparta, so perhaps that last statistic will change. Although they will probably take out the gay part. *sigh*