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If people in general are more accepting of homosexuality, why do gays and lesbians still experience workplace discrimination?
Is modern sexism more less harmful than blatant sexism? Defend your answer.
How does the precarious social status of the male role affect men's reactions to having their masculine identity threatened?
What are your view on feminism? Are those views related to whether you identify as a feminist? Why or why not?
Think of an example of a highly successful woman. Does her experience encourage or discourage you? Why? Use the theories described in this chapter to explain your viewpoint.
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Human Sexuality and Gender Issues
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Accepting homosexuality
Modern and Blatant sexism
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Views on feminism
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Implication of success of a woman.
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Human Sexuality and Gender Issues
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In the modern society, people have slowly come to accept homosexuality and to live with
persons of such orientations in the midst. However, gays and lesbians continue to face
discrimination in the workplace with such levels of acceptance. One of the reasons for this is that
in many countries across the globe, governments have not put in place laws that are aimed at
protecting people with such sexual orientations (Smith et al, 2014). The second reason is that in
several countries, especially in conservative societies, the whole idea of homosexuality remains
to be unnatural. People therefore do not want to associate with gays and...
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