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Relationships between Same Sex Couples

 


"The heart has its reasons that reason knows nothing of."

~Blaise Pascal, Pensées, 1670

 

Media Articles of interest to Same Sex Couples

 


A variety of links to media articles and research follows.

Please note that this information does not necessarily reflect the views of Christine Bennett in Caring4Couples.com.au and are for general interest only.

Stages of Healthy Gay Relationships

"Gay and lesbian couples seek the same kind of mutually supportive, romantic, and emotionally intimate bonds as straight couples. They struggle with the same issues of finances, intimacy, and extended family as straight couples. They define relationship satisfaction in largely the same way as well."

This article outlines the progressive stages of gay relationships citing various research undertaken by prominent psychologists including Gottman and Julien (Julien et al, 2003).

Following are the stages of gay relationship identified in the above article. Please follow the link above for more detail and full acknowledgement of the authors.

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  1. Blending - Stage 1 - Year 1
    "This first stage entails the "unification" of the couple into a single unit. Each man is happy to no longer feel isolated and alone, spends most of his free time with his partner, and experiences strong feelings of romantic love and frequent sexual activity during this time. They balance responsibilities, household rules, and their mutual goals, as well as come to know each others' strengths and weaknesses."

  2. Nesting - Stage 2 - Years 2 and 3
    "The second stage is marked by "homemaking," or strengthening the commitment the couple has. They find compatibility though acceptance of each other's personality differences and styles, strengths and weaknesses, and needs and goals. The loss of limerence (or the "end of the honeymoon") is common during this time as well, but is paired with a more realistic view of the relationship and the partner."

  3. Maintaining - Stage 3 - Years 4 and 5
    "The third stage is when the couple balances their own individual identities against the couples' traditions and rituals. This can be a difficult time, as each may return to making friends outside the relationship, may begin new hobbies or interests, and may want to renegotiate previously set relationship rules."

  4. Building - Stage 4 - Years 6 through 10
    "The fourth stage is marked by the settling of any left-over issues from Stage Three, and the couple is left with the sense that their connection is "dependable" and that they know each other very well. They have established a new balance of dependence/independence and can now collaborate on goals such as career building, vocational changes, and retirement planning."

  5. Releasing - Stage 5 - Years 10 through 20
    "In the fifth stage, the couple comes to trust each other completely, with no need "to change him." The relationship is more likely marked by close friendship and companionship, and greater relationship satisfaction (Kurdek, 1989). Money and resources are no longer shared, so much as simply owned by both."

  6. Renewing - Stage 6
    "Stage six might be considered the "retirement" stage of the relationship, when the couple has financial security, more time for each other, and more time for their own thoughts and activities. While health issues may become more salient, also salient during this time are issues associated with the meaning of life, and a sense of productivity or stagnation across one's life, similar to Erikson's "Integrity versus Despair" stage of psychosocial development.
 


Not a bride in sight as couple tie the knot : Yuko Narushima, smh.com.au, November 26, 2009

"CHRIS RUMBLE sighed loudly as Warren McGaw slipped a heavily jewelled ring onto his wedding finger yesterday.

''Blingy, like our personalities,'' Mr Rumble said.

The men married in Australia's first legally recognised civil ceremony in Canberra, paving the way for others to have their partnerships validated.

''Finally we're equal and we're not treated as second-class citizens,'' Mr Rumble, a 38-year-old real estate agent, said.

The pair met at the Albury Hotel on Oxford Street, on New Year's Eve in 1989. Fresh from studying in Paris, Mr Rumble decided barely an hour into the new year that Mr McGaw, from a wool station in Goulburn, was the man for him.

''We were from two different worlds,'' Mr Rumble said, looking at his gym instructor partner. ''Opposites attract. We've just been best friends for 20 years.''

The ACT legalised single-sex relationships in May last year. But it was not until amendments took effect last week that gay couples could sign papers formalising their relationship as part of a ceremony."

 

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