Possibly, except the only two I have any real knowledge of both CHOSE to engage in gay sex.Quote from cgroupman:
Oh, and Mr. Lucrum, there is a big difference between someone being gay, something they cannot change and being a homophobe which is quite simply a prejudice, a bias that can be corrected through education.
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Homophobia is a neologism coined to reflect a theory that violence towards homosexuals was rooted in an irrational fear of homosexuality,
which in turn was a result of the "homophobic's" own homosexual urges.
Specifically, the word ''homophobia'' was first coined by psychologist George Weinberg in his book ''Society and the Healthy Homosexual'' in 1972.
A possible precursor was ''homoerotophobia'', coined by Dr [[Wainwright Churchill]] in ''Homosexual Behavior Among Males'' in 1967. Rapidly adopted and propogated by gay-normalization / gay-rights activists and advocates (groups and individuals), the term is now a commonly heard term in the discourse on "gay rights".
Unlike [[agoraphobia]] and some other [[phobia]]s, homophobia is not a psychiatric term. There is no such thing as ''clinical homophobia'',
as it relates to homosexuality.
The meaning of the term is ambiguous...
...Despite its common usage, many people have a problem with the term. Some feel that it is not logically formed.
Others feel that it is an emotive word that is deliberately used for [[propoganda]] (advocacy) purposes.
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