Sometimes, science just doesn’t know when to stop.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison say we may be negatively affecting the queer community when we useΒ our gaydar. Β Gaydar requires you to use social cues andΒ stereotypes associated with gay men to determine a guy’s sexuality.
In an interview with New Now Next writer Dan Avery,Β researcher William Cox said, βmost people think of stereotyping as inappropriate. But if youβre not calling it βstereotypingββif youβre camouflaging it as βgaydarβ β it appears to be more socially and personally acceptable.β
Cox added an example,βImagine that 100% of gay men wear pink shirts all the time, and 10% of straight men wear pink shirts all the time. Even though all gay men wear pink shirts, there would still be twice as many straight men wearing pink shirts.β
Now, we appreciate Cox’s effort to erase stereotypes. But’s be honest, sometimes they’re too accurate.Β We know we are guilty of relying on our stereotypes to identify gay and bi guys, andΒ we think outΒ gaydar is pretty accurate. What about you?Β Do you have a great gaydar?
H/T: New Now Next