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Originally posted by Sydney
Surfacing, you don't need to be rude to me. I didn't know this was such a touchy topic with you.
There was a study done a couple of years ago in which several straight men participated. They seperated the straight men into two groups; one group considered themselves homophobic and the other group had no problem with homosexuality. Each person had devices attatched to their genitalia to measure differences in blood pressure and were exposed to homosexual stimuli.
In about 85% of the homophobic men, an increase of blood was detected in their genitalia, ie, they were slightly aroused by what they saw. There were no reactions in the men who had no problem with homosexuality. Therefore, I conclude that many homophobic men feel the way they do because of shameful homosexual desires.
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Were was this study conducted? Who analyzed the study? How old were the men that participated in the in study? Can you provide any proof of this study at all?
Sorry if you thought I was being rude you just seemed a little prejudice I now know why.