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>Gay men are more likely than lesbians to be discriminated against because of the sound of their voice, according to a new study. Researchers found heterosexuals who believed gay people can be identified by how they talk were more likely to hold anti-gay attitudes. That was especially true if they thought you couldn't get rid of a 'gay' voice' even if you tried.

>At the same time, gay men who believed there was a gay way of talking were more likely to think they had it. They tended to anticipate stigma and be more vigilant regarding people's reactions.

>A majority of people, regardless of their sexuality, believe its easier to tell if a man is gay by his voice than a woman.

>For this study, the team surveyed 363 straight and 147 gay participants.

>>Gay men are more likely than lesbians to be discriminated against because of the sound of their voice, according to a new study. Researchers found heterosexuals who believed gay people can be identified by how they talk were more likely to hold anti-gay attitudes. That was especially true if they thought you couldn't get rid of a 'gay' voice' even if you tried. >>At the same time, gay men who believed there was a gay way of talking were more likely to think they had it. They tended to anticipate stigma and be more vigilant regarding people's reactions. >>A majority of people, regardless of their sexuality, believe its easier to tell if a man is gay by his voice than a woman. >>For this study, the team surveyed 363 straight and 147 gay participants.

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