Choices in Relationships
... – Used to refer to negative attitudes and emotional responses and discriminatory behavior toward bisexuals. ...
... – Used to refer to negative attitudes and emotional responses and discriminatory behavior toward bisexuals. ...
Chapter 2
... 10 A theory that emphasizes the roles of reward and punishment in explaining how a child learns gender role behavior. 11 Describes the fact that women and men are employed in gendersegregated occupations. 12 The social norms that dictate what is socially regarded as appropriate female and male behav ...
... 10 A theory that emphasizes the roles of reward and punishment in explaining how a child learns gender role behavior. 11 Describes the fact that women and men are employed in gendersegregated occupations. 12 The social norms that dictate what is socially regarded as appropriate female and male behav ...
Sexual Orientations
... • 0 = exclusive contact with and erotic attraction to the other sex • 7 = exclusive contact with and erotic attraction to the same sex • Men are more likely to be found on far ends of scale • Women who identify as heterosexual are 27 times more likely than heterosexual men to express moderate or mor ...
... • 0 = exclusive contact with and erotic attraction to the other sex • 7 = exclusive contact with and erotic attraction to the same sex • Men are more likely to be found on far ends of scale • Women who identify as heterosexual are 27 times more likely than heterosexual men to express moderate or mor ...
Chapter 9: Gender Learning Objectives After completing this chapter
... differences between the sexes; may be based on social status (rank, prestige) or on access to resources, wealth, power, or influence. ...
... differences between the sexes; may be based on social status (rank, prestige) or on access to resources, wealth, power, or influence. ...
Sexual Orientation
... while still considering themselves heterosexual (“down low”) • Mexican American men engaging in anal intercourse are more likely than White men to exclusively adopt either the role of inserting partner or receptive partner – The inserting partner is not considered homosexual or stigmatized, but the ...
... while still considering themselves heterosexual (“down low”) • Mexican American men engaging in anal intercourse are more likely than White men to exclusively adopt either the role of inserting partner or receptive partner – The inserting partner is not considered homosexual or stigmatized, but the ...
Non-heterosexual
Non-heterosexual is a sexual orientation or sexual identity that is not heterosexual. The term helps define the ""concept of what is the norm and how a particular group is different from that norm"". Non-heterosexual is used in feminist and gender studies fields as well as general academic literature to help differentiate between sexual identities chosen, prescribed and simply assumed, with varying understanding of implications of those sexual identities. The term is similar to queer, though less politically charged and more clinical; queer generally refers to being non-normative and non-heterosexual. Some view the term as being contentious and pejorative as it ""labels people against the perceived norm of heterosexuality,thus reinforcing heteronormativity"". Still others note non-heterosexual is the only term useful to maintaining coherence in research and suggest it ""highlights a shortcoming in our language around sexual identity""; for instance, its use can enable bisexual erasure.