The Heterosexual Matrix: Three Components Of Gender Norms

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The Heterosexual matrix consists of three components of gender norms such as sexuality, sex, and gender to which a female should be accompanied to follow these as how she acts and looks to other people. “ ‘For example, those born biologically female will innately and permanently be feminine and heterosexual.’”. (Lecture 8, page 2). This means the matrix outlines what is expected to be from that particular sex and obey the rule to only like the opposite sex, and dress the way one should the opposite sex see. These ideas impact women who play sports by feeling they are judged. Some women naturally like to be a tomboy but to others, it seems offensive or its disrespectful of their perspective and culture. Women feel ashamed and that they feel no respect as an athlete. “Because of the conflation of gender conformity and sexual normality in everyday life, long hair deflects lesbian suspicion by signaling heterosexuality-whether the athlete is straight or not.” (McGann & Musto, 109). This would be part of the gender norm because it has been commonly seen for many traditions that women have their hair classy and long to their sides. …show more content…

Sexual Orientation is a private character, nothing to be revealed to an individual unless told so by the person itself. When it comes to ‘lesbian’ many would think it could cause trouble in the work place which is also why another reason restaurants and stores have a sign for the public “We have a right to refuse service to anyone”, then leads to discrimination. This can impact women in sports not receiving equal opportunities as straight women do in terms of jobs, sexual education, scholarships, and more. “Research indicates that hair is often the

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