Jurisdictional As lesbians are female
homosexuals, legal legislation against lesbians is generally bundled with
other anti-homosexual legislation. According to
Human Rights Watch, there are at least 67 jurisdictions that impose laws and penalties against same-sex sexual activity as of 2026; at least 38 of which having laws explicitly criminalizing lesbian sex. Penalties against lesbian sex vary by country, including
imprisonment,
caning, and
flagellation.
Sexual Many lesbian women report experiences of
heterosexual men being obsessed with them, often portrayed in the form desiring to "
fix or convert" lesbian women to straight women through
sexual intercourse or
romantic relationships with men. Additionally, women are often requested to perform acts of
lesbian sex in front of a male audience to authenticate their sexuality, and further marginalizing them. "Lesbian" ranks among some of the most popular search terms on popular pornography sites. In
heterosexual pornography, there are many tropes including either straight men "
fixing" lesbians, or lesbians hitting on straight women, perpetuating the stereotypes that lesbianism is something to be "fixed", that female sexuality is not to be taken seriously, and that lesbians are predatory.
Lesbian erasure Lesbian erasure refers to the process of ignoring, discarding, or purposefully writing out the history and struggles of lesbians. This term can refer to writing lesbians out of history, such as writing out
Stormé DeLarverie from starting the Stonewall riots.
Anti-lesbian beliefs and stereotypes The idea that lesbians are dangerous—while
heterosexual interactions are natural, normal, and spontaneous—is a common example of beliefs that are lesbophobic. Like homophobia, this belief is classed as
heteronormative, as it assumes that heterosexuality is dominant, presumed, and normal, and that other sexual or relationship arrangements are abnormal and unnatural. Lesbians encounter lesbophobic attitudes not only from straight men and women, but also gay men. Lesbophobia in gay men is regarded as manifest in the perceived subordination of lesbian issues in the campaign for gay rights. Lesbians have been stereotyped in often contradictory ways. Kim Emery, in discussing lesbians in the United States during the late-19th century, says: A stereotype that has been identified as lesbophobic is that female athletes are always or predominantly lesbians. == Extent ==