Sexual orientation is perceived as a sexual attraction, romantic in nature, to people of the opposite, same or either sexes as well as more than one gender (Foucault, 4). The attractions from these orientations are usually based under heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality which emphasize the equivalence of orientations within males...
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Amy Zimmerman, the author of It Ain’t easy being bisexual on TV, is an entertainment reporter at the Daily Beast. She wrote the article in the year 2014 when the subject of gay marriages and gay relationships was most prevalent. Hence her timing was perfect because her article got the...
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Heterosexism is the belief that everyone is heterosexual, and that heterosexuality is preferable to homosexuality and bisexuality. Heterosexism favors individuals based on their sexual identity, resulting in homophobia, another type of oppression (Gale, 2008). Homophobia is described as bigotry against lesbians, gays, bisexuals, queers, transgenders, and intersex people, according to...
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