There are many ways to nurture a relationship, and if gays have anything to teach the wider world it’s that there’s more than one place to draw the line.
via The Star, by Brent Ledger
I was perplexed recently to read of infidelity in the gay community — some guy complaining to a love columnist about his honey-pie’s extramarital amours. Not perplexed because the guy was shocked or hurt or angry. Just surprised that he thought to raise it. Infidelity isn’t a concept that has much traction in gay life.
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via The Star, by Brent Ledger
I was perplexed recently to read of infidelity in the gay community — some guy complaining to a love columnist about his honey-pie’s extramarital amours. Not perplexed because the guy was shocked or hurt or angry. Just surprised that he thought to raise it. Infidelity isn’t a concept that has much traction in gay life.
Read the rest.
>"Personally, I’ve tried it both ways, with and without the monogamy, and I’ve got to say neither had much to do with the eventual success (or failure) of the relationship"
ReplyDeleteWhen you define monogamy, is there a length of time? You could have a different one night stand every night and say I've been monogamous all day.