![]() Only through the efforts of a multi-pronged civil rights movement during the last few decades that has managed to chip away at prejudice-helping, and helped along by, generational changes in cultural perception-have we seen a gradual weakening in the grip of the prevailing heterosexual bias. That is to say, while heterosexuality may continue to be seen as one dominant end of the human sexuality spectrum, appreciation has been steadily rising for the understanding that such a sexual orientation should not be assumed of others. in 2015, and a handful of other countries in recent years (i.e., Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Uruguay, and in parts of Denmark, Mexico, the Netherlands New Zealand, and the United Kingdom), modern society appears poised to turn at least one corner away from heteronormativity. With marriage equality becoming the law of the land in the U.S. An interview with John Siegfried reveals issues relating to coming out at an older age and the starkly different cultural climate for homosexual men and women today compared to the days of his youth. ![]() Multi-pronged civil rights movements during the last few decades have managed to chip away at prejudice. ![]()
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