Kassie R. Terrell, Nathan Quinn, Brandi Velasquez Nash, Lena Salpietro
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Investigating Slut Shaming of Men in LGBTQIA + Communities: A Qualitative Exploratory Study
AbstractLittle research explores the experiences of slut shaming of sexual minorities. This qualitative study explored the phenomenon of slut shaming among men in the LGBTQIA + communities. Semi-structured interviews (n = 9) were used to gain an understanding of each participant’s experience. Finding revealed eight themes: (a) intersectional variations, (b) community and context, (c) nuances within LGBTQIA + experience, (d) modality of slut shaming, (e) perceived utility, (f) a tool of conformity, (g) responses, and (h) combatting and coping with slut shaming. Implications for supportive and affirmative mental health practices are included to aid in effectively supporting LGBTQIA + clients and providing affirmative services.Keywords: AdvocacyLGBTQIA + menmental healthslut shaming AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank our participants for being courageous enough to share their stories and for contributing to our advocacy mission to inform inclusive counseling practices.Disclosure statementThe authors have no known conflicts of interest to report.