Lesbian, gay, and bisexual people who want to help
reduce prejudice and discrimination can be open
about their sexual orientation, even as they take
necessary precautions to be as safe as possible. They
can examine their own belief systems for the presence
of antigay stereotypes. They can make use of the
lesbian, gay, and bisexual community—as well as
supportive heterosexual people—for support.
Heterosexual people who wish to help reduce
prejudice and discrimination can examine their own
response to antigay stereotypes and prejudice. They
can make a point of coming to know lesbian, gay,
and bisexual people, and they can work with lesbian,
gay, and bisexual individuals and communities to
combat prejudice and discrimination. Heterosexual
individuals are often in a good position to ask other
heterosexual people to consider the prejudicial or
discriminatory nature of their beliefs and actions.
Heterosexual allies can encourage nondiscrimination
policies that include sexual orientation. They can work
to make coming out safe. When lesbians, gay men, and
bisexual people feel free to make public their sexual
orientation, heterosexuals are given an opportunity to
have personal contact with openly gay people and to
perceive them as individuals.
Studies of prejudice, including prejudice against gay
people, consistently show that prejudice declines
when members of the majority group interact with
members of a minority group. In keeping with this
general pattern, one of the most powerful influences
on heterosexuals’ acceptance of gay people is having
personal contact with an openly gay person. Antigay
attitudes are far less common among members of the
population who have a close friend or family member
who is lesbian or gay, especially if the gay person has
directly come out to the heterosexual person.
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