Reactions to homosexual, transgender, and heterosexual public displays of affection

  • Buck A
  • Lange K
  • Sackett K
  • et al.
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Abstract

At least two factors may influence reactions to public displays of affection (PDA): personal level of comfort with PDA and attitudes toward sexual minorities. In three studies, we measured participants’ reactions to videotaped heterosexual, homosexual, and transgender PDA. A measure was created to evaluate comfort with PDA. Across all studies, we found that comfort with PDA predicted participant reactions toward PDA. We also found that participants were generally comfortable with viewing all PDA scenarios, but participants were most comfortable viewing heterosexual PDA and least comfortable viewing transgender PDA. Finally, we found that multiple measures of homophobic attitudes predicted reactions to PDA featuring sexual minorities.

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Buck, A., Lange, K., Sackett, K., & Edlund, J. (2019). Reactions to homosexual, transgender, and heterosexual public displays of affection. Journal of Positive Sexuality, 5(2), 34–47. https://doi.org/10.51681/1.522

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