In what way do the terms "antigay prejudice" and "homophobia" differ?
A) The term "homophobia" implies strong fear, unlike "anti-gay prejudice" which just encompasses negative attitudes toward homosexuals.
B) The term "anti-gay prejudice" implies strong fear, unlike "homophobia" which just encompasses negative attitudes toward homosexuals.
C) The term "homophobe" can only be used to describe men, unlike "anti-gay prejudice" which can be applied to women who fear homosexuals, too.
D) The term "anti-gay prejudice" can only be used to describe men, unlike "homophobe" which can be applied to women who fear homosexuals, too.
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