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Tuesday, August 12, 2003
ARE ALL COUPLES ALIKE?: Maggie responds
Perhaps so, Dale, but when you list sources as indicating the gay couples and straight couples have similar dynamics, and then these same sources indicate that non-monogamy is so rare as not to believed among gays, and that moreover, unlike straight guys (who generally have to sneak around) gay couples often accept non-monogamy in each other, it does make me wonder about the other sources you are citing too. At some level of abstraction, of course all couples are alike: there are two people, you need to get along, no doubt communication troubles or joys are similar, etc. But what is being lost in this level of abstraction |
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