Bernie/Hillary support poll for young/white Forum males by sexual orientation (user search)
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  Bernie/Hillary support poll for young/white Forum males by sexual orientation (search mode)
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Question: Please choose:
#1
Under-30, white, male, hetero => Bernie supporter
#2
Under-30, white, male, hetero => Hillary supporter
#3
Under-30, white, male, LGBT => Bernie supporter
#4
Under-30, white, male, LGBT => Hillary supporter
#5
Other/None/Not a Dem supporter
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Author Topic: Bernie/Hillary support poll for young/white Forum males by sexual orientation  (Read 2402 times)
DavidB.
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« on: February 02, 2016, 04:06:40 PM »

Semi-related question: do Americans really use the word "hetero" like this? Terms like hetero and homo are normal in Dutch, but don't they have a bit of a weird connotation in English, "straight" and "gay" being more regular / having a more "neutral" connotation?

Anyway, other.
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2016, 11:47:58 PM »

Semi-related question: do Americans really use the word "hetero" like this? Terms like hetero and homo are normal in Dutch, but don't they have a bit of a weird connotation in English, "straight" and "gay" being more regular / having a more "neutral" connotation?
Nope
Nope as in: we don't use it, or nope as in: not weird?
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DavidB.
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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2016, 07:13:45 AM »

"Homo" is actually considered a derogatory slur in English. "Hetero" isn't but is still kind of rarely used.
That's sort of what I thought, thanks.

Funny, because "homo" is the more "neutral" word in Dutch whereas "gay" has a certain stigma and is used as a slur, although some people do self-identify as "gay" as well.
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