Therefore, homophobia has serious consequences for the person who is facing it. Homophobia can affect a person’s physical and mental life. In the first place, people criticize and hurt Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people. Ian Meyer, an author and professor at University California Los Angeles (UCLA) defends that many LGBT people lost their jobs for being Gay/Lesbian, including being attacked for no reason. LGBT people feel insecure for not being able to kiss or hold hands with their same sex partner publicly (1-2). In fact, people attack to other people for having different tastes or sexual preferences. Moreover, having different …show more content…
Notably, LGBT people face discrimination in some places and from some people.
Secondly, Homosexuality in not acceptable in some families.
Ian Meyer continues insisting that “In our lives we are of course, aware of gross injustices and events that have happen to us, rejection by family or friends” (1-2).
In particular, usually when a LGBT teen is struggling to tell their parents he or she is a LGBT person, they feel rejection from either their mom or their dad, but not in all families.
In the hope that, those friends are mostly supportive and those are the ones who know first before a LGBT comes out to their parents. Darren Rosenblum a professor at Pace Law School states that “If the teen is not out to his or her parents their lives entail a constant struggle to hide the truth. When parents find out their teen is a LGBT person, their response will determine for many of these teens what their lives will look like” (1-3).
Furthermore, LGBT teens come out to their parents when they feel they are ready and sure of their sexuality. Different from some families they kick out their own child from home because they are not accepting their child sexuality, so the LGBT person feel ashamed and