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Abstract
While same-sex marriage debates have captured public attention, it is but one component of a broader discussion regarding the role of marriage in a changing society. To inform this discussion, I draw on qualitative, Internet survey data from 102 self-identified asexual individuals. I find that asexual relationships are complicated and nuanced in ways that have implications for a GLBTQ political agenda, including same-sex marriage recognition. In addition, findings indicate that assumptions of sex and sexuality in relationships are problematic and that present language for describing relationships is limiting. Findings suggest a social justice agenda for marginalized sexualities should be broader in scope than same-sex marriage.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20596244 PMCID: PMC2892980 DOI: 10.1080/10538720903332255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gay Lesbian Soc Serv ISSN: 1053-8720