Monday, August 10, 2020

Spouses of Gay Men and Lesbians May Be the Last to Know

Spouses of Gay Men and Lesbians May Be the Last to Know Relationships Spouses & Partners Marital Problems Print Same Sex Infidelity Why Spouses of Gay Men and Lesbians May Be the Last to Know By Sheri Stritof Sheri Stritof has written about marriage and relationships for 20 years. Shes the co-author of The Everything Great Marriage Book. Learn about our editorial policy Sheri Stritof Medically reviewed by Medically reviewed by Carly Snyder, MD on January 28, 2020 facebook twitter linkedin Carly Snyder, MD is a reproductive and perinatal psychiatrist who combines traditional psychiatry with integrative medicine-based treatments.   Learn about our Medical Review Board Carly Snyder, MD Updated on February 05, 2020 Martin Diebel / Getty Images More in Relationships Spouses & Partners Marital Problems LGBTQ Violence and Abuse Straight spouses of gay or bisexual partners are sometimes the last to know about their mates sexual orientation. These partners can be successful at hiding (or denying) their sexual orientation for many years. Sometimes infidelity is part of this pattern of secrecy or denial. How Can You Know If Your Spouse Is Gay or Bisexual? Realistically, unless your mate admits their sexual orientation to you directly, you may not know for sure. So-called signs of gayness, such as the way a person dresses, talks, walks, or looks, are not at all an indication of sexual orientation. Neither are behaviors such as a preference for anal sex (or other sexual practices), erectile dysfunction, watching porn, homophobic behavior, being evasive or secretive, or hanging out with friends of the same sex. All of these can occur in people who are straight. If You Are Worried No matter what has led you to wonder whether the partner you thought was straight might actually be gay (infidelity is just one concern), take a careful approach. Avoid Jumping to Conclusions Dont assume your spouse is gay if they dont want to have sex with you. There could be many other reasons for a lack of sexual desire.?? Honest Communication Is the Best Approach Talk with your partner and express your concerns and fears. If your mate wont talk with you about infidelity, a low libido, or other issues in your marriage, seek couples counseling.?? Deciding to Leave a Relationship Regardless of your spouses sexual orientation, if many of these statements describe your marriage, you have some difficult choices to make. You may have lost the ability to trust your spouse. And your spouse may not be invested in continuing with the partnership. Some red flags: Your spouse wont see a counselor with you.You both seem to be picking at one another, causing frequent arguments.The negativity in your marriage has increased.??You are both keeping score about who did what when.You cant see anything but your spouses shortcomings and ways you want them to change.Your sex life with one another has ceased to exist.You walk on eggshells around your spouse to avoid conflict.You have stopped having dates or time alone together.You feel trapped, crippled, or stifled.You feel disconnected from one another.??The trust in your marriage has deteriorated to the point where you are considering spying on your spouse (or you already have). If you cant see any light at the end of the tunnel, it may be time to follow a new path. It is probably one of the hardest decisions you will ever have to make. A counselor can help you navigate your way through this difficult process. How a Straight Partner Can Cope With a Gay Spouse

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