I don’t get it. Why do some cishets see us as s porn category? And why are these same straights some of themost prejudiced people? For example why are us bis seen as threesome objects in the eyes of some people?

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    I dont think its that bad. Its simple math. Straight people like gay/lesbian porn because its just two of something they like. Kinda the same goes for bi people watching trans porn. I dont agree with how the porn industry is treating the actors with derogatory titles(such as shemale) but thats a different story.

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    Things that are taboo excite people, and queerness is still fairly taboo in most of cishet society.

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      I think you read too far into things. Lesbian is the most common because a lot of men want to watch women without other men in the mix.

      And I don’t believe LGBT as a whole is fetishized as much as just lesbian for that specific reason. It’s an easy one-term label that gets the “just women in the video” point across.

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      Its just, why do they get off to it and then get angry the second they see a queer person IRL?

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        The anger is part of the kink for them. If one becomes an ally, queerness loses its taboo status and then they’re not as turned on. Their hornyness takes priority on our rights.

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              The mind of a homo/transphobe is something I’ll never understand.

              But I’d know from experience, these ideas arepicked uo because they feel accepted in a group of bigots. I’d know from my regrets

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                I’ve had a few ideas why they might act like that. Perhaps it comes from a place of shame? They get horny over it but due to how they’ve developed negative views on LGBT+ people they feel disgusted or ashamed with themselves and then feel compelled to then go on a crusade against “le gays” as a form of projection, to prove that they aren’t “one of them”. Mean think of all those times people who’ve been pretty outspoken in their anti-LGBT views only to later be caught having seen a bunch of guys on Grindr or been identified at a gay orgy or something, feels like a meme at this point.

                Maybe its from paranoia that they’ll be caught out and think if they’re the ones that shout the loudest against them, then people won’t think theres a chance they are LGBT+, which could have pretty devastating consequences for them where being found out could lead to social ostracism, or at least the perception thats what would happen.

                Or perhaps its just pure opportunism and they don’t really care about if its consistent or not. Hell they might not actually have any actual hatred towards them but do so because it will get them more votes in an election where a sizeable section of the electorate are quite bigoted or to get invited to give talks, write books, make a podcast, etc. Hate is a strong emotion and be exploited quite effectively in the right places if you’re looking to make a profit.

                Now I wouldn’t say thats an exhaustive list of all the potential reasons why people might still go on to be bigoted to LGBT+ people despite their hornyiness towards them, cus theres probably about as many possible reasons for that as there are people out there, but theres a few theoretical ways I could see how it might happen.