Monday, February 27, 2012

Research Reflection- LGBT Population

An LGBT population I think I should learn more about is the gay population. In society there is a stereotype that all gay men are really feminine. They are into fashion, they talk with a higher voice, and anything else that is not socially acceptable for men to do. I know that this is not true about all gay men but it is difficult to ignore the stereotype when that is how many people identify gay men. I find the topic difficult to understand overall. Last semester I took a class in communications and we worked on a group project with the topic of legalization of gay marriage. I am  strongly opposed to this because I was raised in a Christian home and have never really changed my thoughts, they have really became stronger as I have gotten older. Two members of my group were gay. I was weary at first, but it really turned out to be a great experience. I did not change my opinion but the whole thing really taught me a lot of things. So, I do not believe that being gay is a choice. I know this is a very harsh opinion but it is what I have grown up believing. Even though my group project taught me a lot of things I still stand by my opinion. I think the most difficult thing I will encounter while researching is to not let my opinion get in the way. I feel very strongly about this topic but the point of my research is to learn and inform others about the topic, not try to persuade them to think how I think. I will just have to be open to learning new things.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Shana,

    Thank you for your honest post about your opinions about gay people and gay marriage.

    Did you want to write your Alternative Viewpoints paper on gay marriage, or another aspect of the gay experience? I look forward to your response.

    Sincerely,
    Professor Wexelbaum

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  2. I may want to do it on gay marriage. I have not decided yet. I was thinking about doing it on another issue the gay population faces that is not as well know in society. I have not found any good ideas yet though.

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  3. If you get stuck and can't decide, let me know...

    Professor Wexelbaum

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