“…Heterosexual military personnel may dislike sharing private settings with lesbians or gay men as part of a general wish not to be viewed in a state of undress or in private functions by anyone, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. Some people prefer not to be seen undressed or engaging in private functions by heterosexuals of their own gender (e.g., Vivona & Gomillion, 1972), members of their immediate family (Parke & Sawin, 1979;Rosenfeld et al, 1984), and even sexual partners (Brecher, 1984;Kinsey et al, 1948;Kinsey et al, 1953). Military life, however, has traditionally demanded adaptation from such individuals.…”