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by ebfe
4451 days ago
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Again, if gay people are not more likely to act in a stereotypically gay manner, and you've said that they're not, then there is no reason to believe that gays are more likely than their straight peers to be abused for behaving in ways that are perceived as gay. This turns out not to be the case, as shown by this study: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11501300 |
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