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Ross in the 1970s and 1980s on gay men who married women found that their reasons most often had to do with social expectancy, as a defense against being perceived as gay, or due to internalized homophobia. Some people cite spiritual reasons for getting married.
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Societal or religious pressure to be heterosexual and get married to someone of a different sex can lead people to enter into relationships and marriages even if they don't identify as straight or aren't sure if they are. Marriage between homosexual and heterosexual partners The researchers theorized that "this might be due to the negativity that the straight partner may experience from their family" due to negative stereotypes about bisexual people. Those who were out as bisexual to their friends and religious communities experienced more satisfaction in their relationships, but outness to other family members negatively impacted the satisfaction of the straight partner. They found that greater sexual and relationship satisfaction was experienced by couples who acknowledged bisexual identity and addressed issues surrounding it. In 2020, researchers Kristen Mark, Laura Vowels, and Amanda Bunting published the results of a study on relationship satisfaction in 142 mixed-sex couples in which one partner identified as bisexual. Research has shown that although bisexual people are, in general, more open to non-monogamy than gay, lesbian, and straight people are, bisexual people are just as likely as non-bisexual people to be in long-term monogamous relationships. In addition, bisexual people are incorrectly stereotyped as promiscuous, confused or going through a phase, and incapable of monogamy. Due to bisexual erasure, relationships in which a bisexual person is married to a heterosexual person are usually falsely perceived as heterosexual relationships, and relationships in which a bisexual person is married to a gay or lesbian person are usually falsely perceived as gay or lesbian relationships. Marriages in which one partner is bisexual Ī major challenge to relationships in which one partner is bisexual is negative stereotypes about bisexual people. Some marriages in which one partner is asexual are sexless marriages other such marriages are polyamorous. The word "compromise" is used by the Asexual Visibility and Education Network community to label the act of an asexual person consenting to have sex with their partner for their partner's benefit. These marriages are often based on romantic love however, they may experience challenges around sexual relations. In a marriage between an asexual person and an allosexual person (someone who experiences sexual attraction), the asexual partner either does not experience sexual desire or attraction, or experiences low desire or attraction.
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A mixed-orientation marriage is a marriage between partners of differing sexual orientations.