“…Among gay men, intraminority stress refers to the unique status-based, competitive pressures that influence interactions between gay men and other men who rely on other men to satisfy social and sexual needs (Pachankis et al, 2020). These within-group pressures are often discriminatory in nature, rooted in stigmatizing social structures and stereotypes that actively exclude diversity based on race/ethnicity, body size and shape, gender expression, socioeconomic status (SES), and other status-relevant social attributes (Antebi-Gruszka et al, 2024; Shepherd, Denning, et al, 2023; Shepherd, Kelly, et al, 2023; Shepherd, Maki, et al, 2023). According to intraminority gay community stress theory (Pachankis et al, 2020), intraminority stress increases gay men’s susceptibility to mental health concerns, such as depression and anxiety (Mahon et al, 2021; Pachankis et al, 2020).…”