Bambi effect (slang) explained

The "Bambi effect" in LGBT slang denotes a young gay man's foray into heterosexuality: "the turning of a young (otherwise homosexual) man's fancy to (heterosexual) love"[1] by reference to "the 'twitter-pated' Bambi" leaving Thumper in the 1942 movie Bambi.[2]

Background

In The Gay Report, it was described as the effect "where the young males in spring all suddenly turn their attention away from each other towards females with puffy cheeks, red lips, batting eyelashes, etc.—where even Bambi and Thumper don't need each other any more".[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Green, Jonathon . 2005 . Cassell's Dictionary of Slang . London . Weidenfeld & Nicolson . 63 . 9780304366361.
  2. Book: Wilkinson, Peter Richard . 2002 . Thesaurus of Traditional English Metaphors . 2nd . Psychology Press . 966 . 9780415276856 . 29 March 2012.
  3. Book: Jay, Karla . Allen Young . 1979 . The Gay Report: Lesbians and Gay Men Speak Out about Sexual Experiences and Lifestyles . New York . Summit Books . 108 . 9780671400132.