Is it normal to not be able to understand homophobia?

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  • Well, homophobia is kind of a broadly used word. Personally, I've always understood it as the fear of gays or being gay. Now that I try not to bee but I sure can understand it. Especially teenagers are often unsure about their own developing sexuality. In those cases it's probably a defense mechanism.
    I think in todays society we here so much about all sorts of sexual preferences and also some perversions. And with the internet you have literally every possible sexual fantasy just a click away. In an environment like that a lot of people will be confused about their sexuality forever. I understand how one would want to make this all more clear and easy somehow.

    Now for the less rational part:
    Seeing two man kiss grosses me out and the thought of them going at it even more so. Tow women on the other hand... It't really not an opinion it's just a feeling. I can't help it. My secondary brain doesen't care about politics.

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    • Sooooooo live in fear in order to feel safe and unconfused with your own damn sexuality issues.

      That's a bit pathetic, not going to lie. You can do better than that. This just makes the other people, the people who have no fear AND are straight with no issues seem even straighter than the guy who's constantly saying "no homo" because he's terrified that he might be....

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