Homosexual Families
"The unprecedented growth of the gay community in recent history has transformed our culture and consciousness, creating radically new possibilities for people to 'come out' and live more openly as homosexuals"(Herdt 2). Before the 1969's Stonewall riot in New York, homosexuality was a taboo subject. Research concerning homosexuality emphasized the etiology, treatment, and psychological adjustment of homosexuals. Times have changed since 1969. Homosexuals have gained great attention in arts, entertainment, media, and politics. Yesterday's research on homosexuality has expanded to include trying to understand the different experiences and situations of homosexuals (Ben-Ari 89-90).
Despite the transition, little consideration has been given to understanding the growing population of gay adolescents. Twenty-five percent of American families are likely to have a gay child (Hidalgo 24); In the United States, three million adolescents are estimated to be homosexual. Yet, American society still ignores gay adolescents. Majority of children are raised in heterosexual families, taught in heterosexual establishments, and put in heterosexual peer groups. Gay adolescents often feel forced by parents to pass as "heterosexually normal" (Herdt 2). As a result, homosexual teens hide their sexual orientation and feelings, especially from their parents. Limited research conducted on gay young adults on disclosure to parents generally suggests that disclosure is a time of familial crisis and emotional distress. Very few researchers argue that disclosure to parents results in happiness, bringing parents and children closer (Ben-Ari 90).
The debate over homosexuality as nature or nurture dominates most topics about homosexuality. People often confuse the nature/nurture issue with the development of gay identity. In fact, the nature/nurture argument plays a small, insignificant role concerning gay youths (Walling 11). Homosexual identity is the view of the self as homosexual in association with romantic and sexual situations (Troiden 46). Many researchers have either discussed or created several models or...
More Homosexuality
essays:
Marriage: Any American's Right - defends gay marriage
... among homosexuals was that marriage used to be necessary to form a family; to keep the bloodline going. The words marriage and family were definitely more reproduction oriented, but times have changed and ...
Title: An Exploration of Biological Influences and Evolution in Male Homosexuality. About 9 pages in length not including the full works sited page.
... addition to the already extensive regulatory procedures for studies of human subjects. Homosexuality is ...
Was told to write a declaration for a controversial group or organization. I wrote about gay and lesbians' rights to marry in the United States. Pronouncement to Gay and Lesbian Rights
... the United States denies the rights of homosexual marriages. This type of action is contradictory to what the United States stands for. Some people of the United States are ...
Gay Rights
... a homosexual is United States citizen, they should receive the same rights as all other citizens, regardless of their sexual orientation. Gay men and lesbians deserve the right to marry, to not ...
A Debate Forbids Silence - an essay about discrimination in the GLBT community.
... the United States, homosexual people are still not protected from discrimination. Whereas African-American, Latino, Asian, and Jewish face dreadful discrimination, they have the possibility of legal recourse. Homosexuals however ...
The Struggle for Gay Rights in America
... the homosexual minority in the United States. The organization did much in the public sphere, intent on breaking the invisibility of the gay constituency caused by fear and bringing gays into the public, visible light of the American community and ...
Gay and Lesbian Marriages in the United States
... United States In some places it is now legal to allow gay and lesbians to be married. This is a very controversial subject for several reasons. Some reasons are obvious and some are not so obvious. Since the beginning of time ...
Homosexuality. Who says its wrong?
... be subject to a same sex relationship. Hello people! Are we not aware that no matter what our sexual preference is, we are still humans with rights? The stereotypes that have been place on gays concerning ...