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Caribbean Development Research Services Inc Caribbean Development Research Services Inc ( Barbados ) Résumé : The actually stated legislative preferences of Guyanese at this time are noteworthy since
these speak to the activities that Guyanese wish to prevent. In this regard it is clear that Guyanese
desire most to prevent “public sex” of any sort, but are especially concerned about relations between
two or three men. Although there is a stated preference for the retention of the buggery law, there is
little interest in having the state prevent private sex between adults (of any sex) if that were possible.
This peculiarity suggests that Guyanese are perhaps really concerned about public manifestations of
sexual orientation, as distinct from private manifestations and appear to believe that the changing of
the laws would help to encourage these public manifestations.
The juxtaposition of Guyanese support for decriminalisation (of homosexual acts) with their
opinion on other major social issues does lend support to the suggestion that Guyanese are less
committed to the retention of these laws than they are to issues like corporal punishment which also have a religious justification. This distance is significant, as is the finding in the survey that the position of a political party is not likely to affect its chances at the polls.
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