Publication: Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Adults’ Recollections of Others’ Reactions to Their Early Gender Non-conformity
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
Globally, gender non-conforming (GNC)
behaviours are identified as one of the
earliest precursors of same sex orientation.
The role of reactions by key persons such as
parents, teachers and peers to such
behaviours is crucial to sexual identity
development. In Sri Lanka, there are
currently no scholarly data on LGB adults’
recollections of their early experiences,
particularly those involving how others
reacted to their early GNC and gender
atypical behaviours. Through narratives,
this exploratory research paper addresses
this gap by presenting how 26 LGB adults
recalled the manner in which their parents,
teachers, and peers responded to their
gender-atypical and gender non-conforming
behaviours during childhood and
adolescence. A participant-focused thematic
analysis highlighted the following findings:
permissiveness of adults towards childhood
gender non-conformity for both boys and
girls; how adults’ attitudes shifted during
adolescence to be more regulatory; and how
adolescent girls and boys recalled
experientially different reactions to their
GNC behaviours by their peers. These results
suggest the nuances of recollections growing
up as GNC children and adolescents, and the
impact these experiences had on the
acceptance of a sexual identity. Future
research could begin by observing actual
gender nonconformity and gender atypical
behaviours in children and adolescence.
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Adolescence, others’ reactions, Childhood gender nonconforming behaviours
