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I think that this question presents us with an unfortunate steriotype and generalization. Dreadlocks is right, being gay does not define who a person is or what their personality is like. If your question is whether homosexuals who have been victim to violent attacks (verbal or physical) on their identity, learn to deal with their rage better than others, then that would be an interesting study. However, I believe that it applies to most people put in the "minority" category who have had to deal with being labeled as "different" within society.

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