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Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland, have indeed revealed that [[feminization|femininized]] men often adopt homophobia as a means of establishing their heterosexuality in a culture in which distinguishing oneself as a man has been complicated by gender-egalitarian norms.<ref>https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-01/udg-tfo012219.php</ref> | Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland, have indeed revealed that [[feminization|femininized]] men often adopt homophobia as a means of establishing their heterosexuality in a culture in which distinguishing oneself as a man has been complicated by gender-egalitarian norms.<ref>https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-01/udg-tfo012219.php</ref> | ||
===Repressed homosexuality=== | ===Repressed homosexuality=== | ||
A common feminist claim is that male homophobes often have repressed homosexual impulses, which seems to have been indicated by phallometry suggesting a surprising amount of men | A common feminist claim is that male homophobes often have repressed homosexual impulses, which seems to have been indicated by phallometry suggesting a surprising amount of men really do have slight or even strong androphilia.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latent_homosexuality#Links_to_homophobia</ref> | ||
This may be related to the finding mentioned in the previous section that femininized (in this case homosexual) men adopt homophobia as a means of establishing their heterosexuality. | This may be related to the finding mentioned in the previous section that femininized (in this case homosexual) men adopt homophobia as a means of establishing their heterosexuality. | ||
===Gay acceptance and homosociality=== | ===Gay acceptance and homosociality=== |