04-04-2012, 11:15 AM
I know there are very few students here, but I would appreciate your views on this.
I know university students are supposed to be more open minded, but I have had a few instances of discrimination, ignorance, or downright hatred towards LGBT people. Anyone else experience students being like this?
Aside from the occasional casual joke, One of my flatmates really didn't like gay people. He expressed dislike for one of his classmates to us when he recalled discussing transgender people. I wasn't paying attention to the rest of the conversation but he said that "a woman having a penis is a kinda a relationship-ender", to which his supposedly gay classmate said (and he imitated his voice in a lisp to ensure we all knew he was gay) "or starter." His reaction to this wasn't favourable. This classmate may as well have just stood up and crapped on the table. Another time we were watching a random show (IDK what it was about or even called) and there was a stereotypical gay man in it acting all fruity, limp wrist etc. and suddenly he said "I don't wanna watch this anymore". Again he actually sounded queasy.
Another incident I found a bit peculiar was with one of my female flatmates, who was recalling something that happened that day. She donated money to a charity collector in the street and the gay one put a sticker on each of her boobs (LOL). Her reaction was that this was unnatural because he is gay and so should have no interest in her breasts But she actually looked a bit creeped out, like he was gonna take her home and wear her skin. I thought it was a bit odd.....
Those are pretty much the only experiences of sexual discrimination I have witnessed from students. Does anyone have first-hand experience of being bullied or stigmatised as a student because of their sexuality? Would love to hear.
Thanks,
J.
I know university students are supposed to be more open minded, but I have had a few instances of discrimination, ignorance, or downright hatred towards LGBT people. Anyone else experience students being like this?
Aside from the occasional casual joke, One of my flatmates really didn't like gay people. He expressed dislike for one of his classmates to us when he recalled discussing transgender people. I wasn't paying attention to the rest of the conversation but he said that "a woman having a penis is a kinda a relationship-ender", to which his supposedly gay classmate said (and he imitated his voice in a lisp to ensure we all knew he was gay) "or starter." His reaction to this wasn't favourable. This classmate may as well have just stood up and crapped on the table. Another time we were watching a random show (IDK what it was about or even called) and there was a stereotypical gay man in it acting all fruity, limp wrist etc. and suddenly he said "I don't wanna watch this anymore". Again he actually sounded queasy.
Another incident I found a bit peculiar was with one of my female flatmates, who was recalling something that happened that day. She donated money to a charity collector in the street and the gay one put a sticker on each of her boobs (LOL). Her reaction was that this was unnatural because he is gay and so should have no interest in her breasts But she actually looked a bit creeped out, like he was gonna take her home and wear her skin. I thought it was a bit odd.....
Those are pretty much the only experiences of sexual discrimination I have witnessed from students. Does anyone have first-hand experience of being bullied or stigmatised as a student because of their sexuality? Would love to hear.
Thanks,
J.