Kosovo abounds: Those who object to homosexuals, says the study, can be gay themselves

Homophobics should consider self-reflected as an option, suggests a 2012 study, which points out that individuals who are hostile to homosexuals and have strong anti-homossexual views can have those sexual desires themselves. “This study shows that if you feel that kind of visual reaction to an outside group, ask yourself, [...]
Homophobics should consider self-reflected as an option, suggests a 2012 study, which points out that individuals who are hostile to homosexuals and have strong anti-homossexual views can have those sexual desires themselves.
This study shows that if you're feeling that kind of visual reaction to a group, ask yourself, “Why? ”, coauthor Richard Ryan, a psychology professor at Rochester University, said in a statement. Those intense emotions should serve as a call for self-reflection,” transmits Periscopi.
The study, published in April 2012, by Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, reveals that prejudiced shades like homophobic can have consequences of desire.
Sometimes people are threatened by homosexuals and lesbians because they're afraid of their impulses, in a sense they protest a lot,” Ryan told LiveScience. In addition, it seems that sometimes those who would oppress others have been oppressed themselves, and we can have compassion for them as well, they may not accept others because they cannot accept themselves. ”
We remember that Kosovo is facing extraordinary problems with the admission of the LGBTIQ+ community as part of society, while it is impossible to talk about this community at a table, where people who stigmatize and abuse sexual orientation will not have representation. /Periscope. com/












