Gender roles in non-heterosexual communities
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Gender roles in non-heterosexual communities are a topic of much debate; some people believe traditional, heterosexual gender roles are often erroneously enforced on non-heterosexual relationships by means of heteronormative culture and attitudes towards these non-conformative relationships.
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See also
- Association of gender variance with sexual orientation
- Effeminacy and gay men
- Gender role
- Gendered sexuality
- Hegemonic masculinity
- Heteronormativity
- Human sexuality
- Masculinity and LGBT communities
- Pansexuality
- Sexual orientation hypothesis
- Sissy
- Sociology of gender
- Sociology of the family
- Tomboy
- Western stereotype of the male ballet dancer
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