The present study investigated the relationships among various attitudes toward homosexuality and the maintenance of traditional male/female gender distinctions. The results supported both the importance of separate attitude dimensions describing reactions to homosexuality and the meaningfulness of an overall pattern of homophobia. Components of homophobic style were evaluated and related to components of support for traditional male/female roles. An individualÆs own congruence with traditional gender expectation and his/her attitudes toward sex-role incongruence were evaluated within the context of social psychological research on deviance.