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Navigating Remarkable Communication Experiences of Sexual Minorities investigates and theorizes the unique and crucial communication experiences of sexual minority people in a heteronormative society. Using qualitative and quantitative data, the authors examine messages and message processes of four communication experiences that have personal and relational impacts on lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people. The book identifies different scripts of coming out, strategies for sexual orientation disclosure and concealment, and common topics discussed by same-sex couples when making relationship revelation decisions. Data presented in this book shows that people communicate their sexual orientation in various ways, influencing their mental health and relationship outcomes. To explain why people create different coming out messages, the authors propose a Theory of Coming Out Message Production, which identifies personal, relational, cultural, and situational factors that affect LGB individuals’ sexual orientation disclosure. This book includes practical guidelines for LGB people to better prepare and enact difficult conversations in various relational contexts. Scholars of sexuality studies and communication studies will find this book particularly interesting.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgment

Chapter One: Introduction

Chapter Two: “I Think I am Gay:” Revealing One’s Minority Sexual Orientation for the First Time

Chapter Three: “I love you, but I want to be whom I am:” LGB Individuals Coming Out to Heterosexual Romantic Partners

Chapter Four.: “Should We Hold Hands?” Discussing Relationship Disclosure with Same-Sex Partners

Chapter Five: “He is My Cousin:” Strategically Hiding Minority Sexual Orientation from Friends

Chapter Six: Theoretical Remark: Why Do People Communicate Their Sexual Orientation in Different Ways?

Chapter Seven: Practical Implications: Improving Communication Experiences for the LGB Community

Chapter Eight: Conclusion

References

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 24/11/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793625311, 978-1793625311
      ISBN10: 179362531X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Navigating Remarkable Communication Experiences of Sexual Minorities investigates and theorizes the unique and crucial communication experiences of sexual minority people in a heteronormative society. Using qualitative and quantitative data, the authors examine messages and message processes of four communication experiences that have personal and relational impacts on lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people. The book identifies different scripts of coming out, strategies for sexual orientation disclosure and concealment, and common topics discussed by same-sex couples when making relationship revelation decisions. Data presented in this book shows that people communicate their sexual orientation in various ways, influencing their mental health and relationship outcomes. To explain why people create different coming out messages, the authors propose a Theory of Coming Out Message Production, which identifies personal, relational, cultural, and situational factors that affect LGB individuals’ sexual orientation disclosure. This book includes practical guidelines for LGB people to better prepare and enact difficult conversations in various relational contexts. Scholars of sexuality studies and communication studies will find this book particularly interesting.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgment

      Chapter One: Introduction

      Chapter Two: “I Think I am Gay:” Revealing One’s Minority Sexual Orientation for the First Time

      Chapter Three: “I love you, but I want to be whom I am:” LGB Individuals Coming Out to Heterosexual Romantic Partners

      Chapter Four.: “Should We Hold Hands?” Discussing Relationship Disclosure with Same-Sex Partners

      Chapter Five: “He is My Cousin:” Strategically Hiding Minority Sexual Orientation from Friends

      Chapter Six: Theoretical Remark: Why Do People Communicate Their Sexual Orientation in Different Ways?

      Chapter Seven: Practical Implications: Improving Communication Experiences for the LGB Community

      Chapter Eight: Conclusion

      References

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