Authors
Frank D Golom, Jonathan J Mohr
Publication date
2011/11/1
Journal
Journal of Sex Research
Volume
48
Issue
6
Pages
580-589
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Despite the recent proliferation of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) thematic content in U.S. media, there have been relatively few empirical investigations examining its impact on heterosexuals’ attitudes toward LGB individuals. This study examined the effect of one type of content, male–male homoerotic imagery, on male and female heterosexuals’ attitudes toward, stereotypes about, and affective reactions to gay men. One hundred ninety-eight undergraduate students were assigned to either a male–male or male–female erotica condition, and their corresponding attitudes toward gay men were assessed. Results revealed that the effect of erotic imagery (male–male vs. male–female) on participants’ stereotype and affect scores differed for men and women at varying levels of sexual anxiety. The implications of these findings are discussed in light of the literature on exposure to erotic imagery and attitudes toward …
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