The simple act of holding hands in public is still uncomfortable for a lot of LGBTI Kiwis, with many fearing negative responses from others, a study has found.
The study, commissioned by ANZ and conducted by Galaxy Research, found that the LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex) community was more than twice as likely as non-LGBTI people to feel uncomfortable holding hands in public, with young Kiwis leading the statistics.
504 New Zealanders aged 18 and over took part and according to ANZ Managing Director Retail and Business Banking and ANZ NZ Pride Network sponsor Antonia Watson, the research reveals a lot of unease in the community.
"Holding hands is a very simple and public way of declaring love, but, sadly, not everyone in our community feels comfortable," Watson said.
"While most Kiwis take holding hands in public for granted, members of our LGBTI community feel judged doing so."