Which of the following is the difference between the terms "antigay prejudice" and "homophobia"?

A. The term "homophobia" implies strong fear, unlike "antigay prejudice" which just encompasses negative attitudes toward homosexuals.
B. The term "homophobia" can be applied only to men, unlike "antigay prejudice" which can be applied to women who fear homosexuals too.
C. The term "antigay prejudice" can be applied only to men, unlike "homophobe" which can be applied to women who fear homosexuals too.
D. The term "antigay prejudice" implies strong fear, unlike "homophobia" which just encompasses negative attitudes toward homosexuals.


Answer: A

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