How Stress Affect The LGBT Community?

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There have been many recent studies performed that focus on stress and how stress affect people physically, emotionally and/or psychologically. Though people who make up being a part of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community are considerably lower than the general public; members of the LGBT community face various issues that cause stress that people of the heterosexual community do not face. Some of these include stress due to identity exploration and acceptance of their sexuality, suffering self-esteem issues, lack of support systems; possible victimization due to assault and/or battery; difficulties and limitations of dating, and finding balances within their lives. Little is known about the levels of happiness and internal harmony from the lifestyles of bisexual men because not many studies have been conducted focusing solely on them and due to the fact that their numbers are limited. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct a study that measures the levels of satisfaction in the lifestyles in order to compare the differences in these levels from closeted versus openly gay/bisexual men.
Conducting this type of research would then enhance a better understanding of the effects (if any) stressors, such as being unable to openly express oneself because of one’s sexuality, pose to bisexual men. By targeting bisexual men with ages ranging from 18 to 70 (independent variable), we can compare them by separating those who are closeted to those men who are openly gay or bisexual. Additionally, the stress accompanied by being in the closet or openly gay/bisexual would affect the level of gratification and harmony within their lifestyles (dependent variable). The level of gratification and harmony would be measured on a...

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...e men appear more confident, assist them to be more socially competent and leave them with ease in discussing their sexuality with others.
Conclusion
I am certain that the “gay movement” has in fact benefited many bisexual men with the liberalization in attitudes towards homosexuality, however it is very clear that the world does in fact need more out bisexual people. This statement comes from the importance for bisexual men to find support systems and a sense of community, pride and comradery just like their homosexual counterparts. There have been many bisexual men in history, for example it is even said that Alexander the Great was indeed bisexual, but it is my belief that the suppression of one’s sexual orientation will affect that person in a negative way and as RuPaul well stated, “If you don’t love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love someone else?”

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