Why some gay men still fear kissing in public
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As the UK鈥檚 first gay male dating show I Kissed A Boy airs on 成人论坛 Three, gay men discuss some of the discrimination they鈥檝e faced for their sexuality.
鈥淚鈥檓 always very conscious of who is around and trying to make sure what I鈥檓 doing doesn鈥檛 draw too much attention.鈥
Subomi says being a gay man can mean he鈥檚 sometimes guarded in public when meeting people he doesn鈥檛 know.
The 29-year-old, who is taking part in the UK鈥檚 first gay male dating show I Kissed A Boy, remembers at least one instance of being harassed in public, when he was on a busy train on the way home from a concert with his sister.
鈥淭he guy opposite us was staring me down,鈥 Subomi says, adding that the man then began to rant about gay people. He even asked Subomi: 鈥淚s your family proud of you?鈥
A May 2023 成人论坛 Three-commissioned poll, of 501 gay men over 16 years old, suggests 55% of respondents have experienced discrimination in public because they are gay.
And 53% of gay men say they have experienced some sort of discrimination while engaging in public displays of affection - 38% while kissing with a partner.
This comes amid a year-on-year rise in hate crimes in which sexual orientation was a factor. In 2017/2018, 11,592 homophobic hate crimes were recorded by the police. According to the latest available government figures for 2021/2022, this figure had
The poll also looks at other issues facing gay men, such as dating, relationships and discrimination within the gay community. Three out of five of gay men polled say they have experienced discrimination from other gay men - the most common reason being because of how their body looks (40%).
But Subomi, from London, says being around gay men while making I Kissed A Boy, hosted by singer Dannii Minogue, meant he was 鈥渕ore comfortable than I鈥檝e felt in a lot of places before鈥.
鈥楢 lot of anxiety鈥
In the poll, most gay men say they are comfortable with sitting close to a partner (62%) or hugging (54%) in public, but almost four in 10 say they are uncomfortable with holding hands with their partner in public.
Mars, a 20-year-old gay man from Leicester, remembers worrying about holding a former partner鈥檚 hand, calling it a 鈥渘o-no鈥.
鈥淚n my hometown, it鈥檚 still a conservative place. It was always hard to be visibly queer. People stare at you. It鈥檚 so annoying, because straight people walk around doing everything and anything.鈥
Subomi agrees - and remembers having 鈥渁 lot of anxiety鈥 when a former partner wanted to be affectionate in public.
鈥淏ut now it鈥檚 not an issue for me as much as it used to be,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hen it鈥檚 going to happen, you鈥檙e still very much like, 鈥極h, who鈥檚 around?鈥 But I鈥檓 much more comfortable now.鈥
Will, 22, lives in Brighton, considered by many to be the unofficial gay capital of the UK. He says that even there, 鈥渋t鈥檚 not perfect. I will be standing at a bus stop and people will say things as they walk past me.鈥
Referring to the poll results Stonewall's Robbie de Santos says: "These concerning figures are another reminder of the rising hate that LGBTQ+ people are facing. All of us, no matter our sexual orientation or gender identity, should be able to go about our daily lives free from violence and hate."
I Kissed A Boy cast member Mikey, however, is a gay man who says he has not experienced discrimination in public. 鈥淚鈥檝e been really lucky actually because I鈥檝e never really suffered any homophobic abuse,鈥 says the Liverpool native.
And the poll suggests three out of five gay men agreed they experience less discrimination now than in the past - and four out of five that the UK has become more accepting towards gay people in the last 10 years.
鈥極ur community can be the most discriminating鈥
Within the gay community, Wayne, 37, says he鈥檚 been discriminated against at different times by other gay men for his age and body type. He鈥檚 also been criticised for being both too masculine and too feminine.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 change who I am,鈥 he says.
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听Mars adds that, in his view, this discrimination is particularly bad for gay men of colour.
鈥淚n the London dating scene, there is so much fetishisation,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 such an [expectation] of hyper-masculinity for black gay men.
鈥淚t is amazing that our community, which is a minority, can be the most discriminating.鈥
Meanwhile, a third of poll respondents say their experiences of dating apps have been positive, 15% say they have been negative and half say their experiences were equally positive and negative.
Subomi met his first serious boyfriend on a dating app, and says 鈥渢here are people that are genuine, that you can have great conversations with, and you can meet great people鈥.
Polling company interviewed an online sample of 501 UK adults aged 16+ who identify as gay men between 5 and 12 May 2023. Age and geographical quotas were set to ensure a representative sample. At the analysis stage, data were weighted by age.
Sources of support are available via the 成人论坛 Action Line.听
I Kissed A Boy airs Sundays and Mondays on 成人论坛 Three and 成人论坛 iPlayer.