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The Significance of Living Together and Importance of Marriage in Same-Sex Couples.

Stephen M Haas1, Sarah W Whitton.   

Abstract

Because marriage has been denied to same-sex couples, it is likely that the meaning and significance ascribed to non-marital cohabitation may be unique. Further, it is unclear whether same-sex couples view marriage as important to their relationships, and if they do, why. Using qualitative data from 526 individuals in cohabiting same-sex relationships across 47 states, we explored (1) the meaning and significance of cohabitation and (2) the perceived importance of legal marriage to the relationship. Participants viewed cohabitation as significant, most commonly because it indicates long-term commitment, provides emotional support, makes the couple a family, and allows them to share life together. Marriage was perceived as important to a majority (90%), most commonly because it confers financial and legal benefits, relational legitimacy, and demonstrates the same commitment as different-sex couples. Overall, findings highlight the symbolic significance of cohabitation and importance of access to legal marriage to adults in same-sex relationships.

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Keywords:  LGBT; cohabitation; marriage; relational meanings; same-sex couples; same-sex marriage; same-sex relationships

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25848857     DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2015.1037137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Homosex        ISSN: 0091-8369


  8 in total

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Authors:  Laurie A Drabble; Amy A Mericle; Angie R Wootton; Cat Munroe; Libo Li; Karen F Trocki; Tonda Hughes
Journal:  J GLBT Fam Stud       Date:  2021-06-07

2.  Relationship, marriage, and parenthood aspirations among sexual and gender minority youth assigned female at birth.

Authors:  Lisa M Godfrey; Neslihan James-Kangal; Michael E Newcomb; Sarah W Whitton
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2022-04-11

3.  Family support modifies the effect of changes to same-sex marriage legislation on LGB mental health: evidence from a UK cohort study.

Authors:  Celine Teo; Nicholas Metheny; Antony Chum
Journal:  Eur J Public Health       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 4.424

4.  Before and After "I Do": Marriage Processes for Mid-Life Gay and Lesbian Married Couples.

Authors:  Emma R Bosley-Smith; Corinne Reczek
Journal:  J Homosex       Date:  2018-04-03

5.  It's complicated: The impact of marriage legalization among sexual minority women and gender diverse individuals in the United States.

Authors:  Laurie A Drabble; Angie R Wootton; Cindy B Veldhuis; Ellen Perry; Ellen D B Riggle; Karen F Trocki; Tonda L Hughes
Journal:  Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers       Date:  2020-02-27

6.  Within-person associations between romantic involvement and mental health among sexual and gender minorities assigned female-at-birth.

Authors:  Sarah W Whitton; Christina Dyar; Lisa M Godfrey; Michael E Newcomb
Journal:  J Fam Psychol       Date:  2021-04-01

7.  Perceived psychosocial impacts of legalized same-sex marriage: A scoping review of sexual minority adults' experiences.

Authors:  Laurie A Drabble; Angie R Wootton; Cindy B Veldhuis; Ellen D B Riggle; Sharon S Rostosky; Pamela J Lannutti; Kimberly F Balsam; Tonda L Hughes
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-05-06       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Pre-Cohabitation Conversations for Relationships: Recommended Questions for Discussion.

Authors:  Kristina S Brown; Brooke Schmidt; Cate Morrow; Gaston Rougeaux-Burnes
Journal:  Contemp Fam Ther       Date:  2021-07-13
  8 in total

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