Hencken J D
J Homosex. 1984 Summer;9(4):53-63. doi: 10.1300/J082v09n04_05.
Our culture presents people with a problematic pair of messages: engaging in homosexual behavior makes a person a homosexual, and homosexuality is bad. In this context, maintenance of self-esteem, sexual/affectional satisfaction, and coherent identity requires some intricate psychological footwork. This article describes a variety of common conceptualizations of "homosexual behavior" which permit the individual to avoid the stigma of homosexual self-labeling. It is suggested that the "accuracy" of these constructions is less important than the appropriate doubt they cast on our widely held, but psychologically inadequate, concepts of sexual orientation.
从事同性恋行为会让人成为同性恋者,而同性恋是不好的。在这种背景下,维持自尊、性/情感满足以及连贯的身份认同需要一些复杂的心理技巧。本文描述了“同性恋行为”的各种常见概念,这些概念使个体能够避免同性恋自我标签带来的耻辱。有人认为,这些建构的“准确性”不如它们对我们广泛持有的但在心理上并不充分的性取向概念所引发的适当质疑重要。