The homophobia It is the hostile attitude towards homosexual people, whether they are men or women. We could say that it is also "hatred and fear of those people who do not fit within the heterosexual label".
Homosexuality is the sexual and emotional attraction to people of the same sex, which as such, implies - although not exclusively - sexual desire, erotic fantasies, emotional bonding and desired behaviors with people of the same sex.
Within this group we can find two groups: gays and lesbians. The former are men who are attracted to other men, while the latter term refers to women who are attracted to other women.
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Here are some data from 2014 on homosexuality and homophobia worldwide.
-In 76 countries homosexuality is still considered illegal, punishing it with the death penalty in eight of them.
-In 19 countries the adoption of minors with parents of the same sex is allowed, in addition they recognize civil unions.
-63 countries prohibit discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation and 31 countries also prohibit hate speech based on sexual orientation.
-In 34 countries, sexual orientation is considered an aggravating factor in hate crime.
-To conclude, point out that in 117 countries homosexuality is authorized by law.
As we can see, little by little homosexual people are becoming visible in large institutions and are gaining rights such as marriage or adoption..
However, there are still many countries in which this possibility is unthinkable and in which homophobia is more present than ever..
Next, we present the types of homophobia that exist according to UNFPA (2013):
It could be considered that all those feelings of rejection towards homosexual people are within this type of homophobia, that is, the feelings that arise when interacting with a homosexual person.
This type of rejection can be manifested by having physical contact or by feeling uncomfortable when observing displays of affection in public.
This type of homophobia is related to behaviors towards homosexual people. They can range from teasing or joking, which would be considered the slightest on the scale, to physical aggression.
They are the ideas and concepts that are had towards homosexuality. Homosexuality has always been understood as something negative, unnatural or amoral based on stereotypes and therefore sometimes erroneous.
In addition to the above, signs of homophobia can also be found at the institutional level, whether in laws or even in the media. According to Maroto (2006), there are four levels of homophobic attitude:
It is very difficult to know exactly why homophobia occurs, since it can vary both in each case and in society. Despite this, some causes can be pointed out according to Generelo and Pichardo (2005):
Even today, heterosexuality continues to prevail as the "normal" within society, which is why there is social rejection of homosexuality.
For many people, it can be understood as a threat to social norms and values, since the practices carried out by homosexual people can be conceived as dirty and immoral.
We also find rejection towards homosexuals since they cannot procreate, so the species may be in danger.
In addition, these people are out of the male and female mold, roles that have been understood as correct by society..
Finally, add to the above the appearance of AIDS, which has been related to homosexual people.
Homophobia brings with it many psychological problems for homosexuals, especially minors or adolescents. Next we are going to list some consequences:
In addition to the above, homosexual people, due to social pressure, can become aggressive or even present psychosomatic disorders. They may also suffer from social anxiety, depression or even panic (UNFPA, 2013).
We as family members and education professionals can directly influence the society in which we live to try to reduce homophobia. What can we do?.
Below is a summary of some actions that are very effective to treat this problem..
Since the families, school and community A multitude of actions can be carried out to help alleviate homophobia in society:
By last, for gay people who are receiving homophobic treatment should:
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