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07-12-2013 #64
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The final acid test... do you like this?
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07-12-2013 #66
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Only if you drove/drive ones of these
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07-12-2013 #67
are you a GAY HOMOPHOBE?
are you a GAY HOMOPHOBE? (IN DENIAL?)
YOU ARE GAY
You know how I know you're gay?
YOU ARE VERY GAY
How To Tell If your Gay
Homophobe are really closeted gays study says
http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=66486
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07-12-2013 #68
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HOMOPHOBIC GAYS
http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=57214
http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=57214
Homophobe are really closeted gays study says
Homo Say What? Are homophobes secretly gay?
Are homophobes secretly gay? A new study purports to prove it.
Why have some of the nation's most vehement anti-gay activists—Ted Haggard, Larry Craig—had gay sex scandals of their own? An op-ed in the New York Times' Sunday Review section tries to explain. The authors of the piece, two research psychologists, say they have "empirical evidence that homophobia can result, at least in part, from the suppression of same-sex desire." Their argument—summed up in the Times headline as "Homophobic? Maybe You're Gay"—promises to resolve a long-running debate in the field. For at least 15 years, scientists have been trying to use objective laboratory measures to prove the he-who-smelt-it-dealt-it theory of human sexuality. Has a research team based at the University of Rochester finally done it?
The new study works like an elaborate game of "homo say what?": Evidence of private, homosexual urges is elicited by subtle verbal cues. The researchers start by asking college freshmen, mostly women, to rate their sexual orientation on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 means completely straight; 5 means bisexual; 10 means totally gay) and then to say how much they agree with politically charged statements like, "Gay people make me nervous" and "I would feel uncomfortable having a gay roommate." Once the students have been characterized according to their relative degrees of gayness and homophobia, they're shown a series of icons or photos of wedding-cake figurines on a computer monitor—two women, two men, or a man with a woman—and told to label each one as being "gay" or "straight." In a final twist, some of the "gay" and "straight" images are preceded on the screen by a subliminal verbal cue—a word flashed quickly on the screen that reads either me or others. If seeing the word me shortens a student's reaction time for the gay-themed imagery, it's taken as a sign of her implicit homosexuality. On a subconscious level, at least, she's associating the word me with gayness.
Many researchers have used setups like this one—known as an "
Implicit Association Test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.slate.com/articles/health...y_.single.html
http://www.slate.com/articles/health...uality_.2.html
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It's part of her charm, and it's definitely one of the reasons we love her, Maddy!
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