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Homophobia Questionaire

24 - Your score rates you as "high-grade non-homophobic


1. Gay people make me nervous.
Only during ass tag.

2. Gay people deserve what they get.
You earn it you deserve it. Gay or not

3. Homosexuality is acceptable to me.
Yeah just keep your Public displays of affection to yourself. Hetro fuckers too!

4. If I discovered a friend was gay I would end the friendship.
Only if he were sleeping with my wife.

5. I think homosexual people should not work with children.
I think people who work with children are insane.

6. I make derogatory remarks about gay people.
yeah...so.

7. I enjoy the company of gay people.
I enjoy the company of anyone who isn't a dick head.

8. Marriage between homosexual individuals is acceptable.
Go for it! You fuckers have had a free ride for to damn long.

9. I make derogatory remarks like "faggot" or "queer" to people I suspect are gay.
Yeah...so.

10. It does not matter to me whether my friends are gay or straight.
Just keep your dick to yourself.

11. It would upset me if I learned that a close friend was homosexual.
Nope...see #10.

12. Homosexuality is immoral.
Ahhh no.

13. I tease and make jokes about gay people.
Yeah...so

14. I feel that you cannot trust a person who is homosexual.
I don't trust people anyway.

15. I fear homosexual persons will make sexual advances towards me.
Nope I'm just too damn fat for gay guys.

16. Organizations which promote gay rights are not necessary.
Just go do it somewhere else.

17. I have damaged property of a gay person, such as "keying" their car.
Thats just not right.

18. I would feel uncomfortable having a gay roommate.
Nope...See #10.

19. I would hit a homosexual for coming on to me.
I would say Booyah...I'm bangin hot! No go away this is just for the breeders and red snappers you butt pirate.

20. Homosexual behavior should not be against the law.
It's against the law? Where? Texas.

21. I avoid gay individuals.
I avoid everyone.

22. It bothers me to see two homosexual people together in public.
It bothers me to see hetrosexuals in public too.

23. When I see a gay person I think, "What a waste."
I usually just think butt pirate! Giggle thinking butt pirate is a funny word combo. And go on.

24. When I meet someone I try to find out if he/she is gay.
No...I don't want to know.

25. I have rocky relationships with people that I suspect are gay.
I don't suspect people as in there sexual orientations. To me your all A sexual worm bait.
 
24 - Your score rates you as "high-grade non-homophobic."
 
18 - Your score rates you as "high-grade non-homophobic."
In his 1996 study of 64 white, male college students, Dr. Henry Adams classed 29 participants as "non-homophobic." Their mean score was 30.48, however, placing most of the men outside of this sub-group. Dr. Adams reported that he had difficulty finding heterosexual men whose scores ranked them as high-grade non-homophobic
 
"55 - Your score rates you as "homophobic."
In his 1996 study of 64 Caucasian, male college students, Dr. Henry Adams classed 35 participants as "non-homophobic." In 1980, a different research team found 56% of their white, male sample scored in the homophobic range. This is not conclusive, however. Dr. Adams, the researcher who helped develop this scale, writes that "a major difficulty of this area of research is in defining and measuring homophobia." Elsewhere, he cautions: Since there is no universally accepted definition of homophobia, the scales currently in use may not measure all aspects of homophobia."

I voted a lot of "3s"
 
34 - Your score rates you as "non-homophobic."
In his 1996 study of 64 white, male college students, Dr. Henry Adams classed 29 participants as "non-homophobic." Their mean score was 30.48. This is not conclusive, however. Dr. Adams, the researcher who helped develop this scale, writes that "a major difficulty of this area of research is in defining and measuring homophobia." Elsewhere, he cautions: Since there is no universally accepted definition of homophobia, the scales currently in use may not measure all aspects of homophobia
 
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