gay panic

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Noun[edit]

gay panic (uncountable)

  1. a feeling of anxiety brought about when one realizes they are attracted to someone of the same gender.
    • 2022 December 15, Thomas M. Hubbard, “What Does Gay Panic Mean Heartstopper”, in San Diego Gay and Lesbian News[1], retrieved July 24, 2023:
      Gay panic can lead to feelings of isolation, shame, and depression, and can be a major barrier to coming out. []
    • 2022 July 29, Monika Bogovic, “Comfort and Fuzziness for the Jaded Queer Hearts: The Gay Panic of Heartstopper”, in Rock and Art Cultural Outreach[2], retrieved July 24, 2023:
      Thirty seconds into the TV show, the main character’s phone wallpaper reading "gay panic" may well epitomise not only his own feelings but also those of Heartstopper‘s fans. []
    • 2019 October 1, Nico Lang, “Here’s Your Reminder That ‘Friends’ Was Really, Really Homophobic”, in Out Magazine[3], retrieved July 24, 2023:
      In perhaps the most on-the-nose depiction of its tendency toward gay panic for cheap laughs, Joey and Ross freak out in the seventh season of Friends after they accidentally fall asleep together on the couch. []