1st Edition

The Married Homosexual Man A Psychological Study

By Michael W. Ross Copyright 1983
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

‘All that is left is to pretend. But to pretend to the end of one’s life is the highest torment.’ So wrote the composer Peter Tchaikovsky following his marriage to his student, Antonina Milyukov, 1877. How common is such a conclusion today amongst males with homosexual tendencies and who have married women? Why homosexuals marry women, and the consequences, are open questions to which this... Read more

Acknowledgements.  Foreword.  Preface.  1. Introduction  2. Existing Research on the Married Homosexual Man  3. Marriages of Homosexuals: Reasons, Coping and Consequences  4. The Present Study: Method and Scope  5. Comparison of Still Married and Separated Homosexuals  6. The Homosexual Who Marries  7. Degree of Homosexuality and Marriage  8. Time of Discovery of Sexual Orientation  9. Time of Wife’s Discovery of Husband’s Orientation  10. Expected Societal Reaction and Marriage  11. Married Homosexuals in Three Societies  12. The Effect of Marriage on Homosexuality: Perspectives on Therapy  13. Interviews with Married Homosexuals – Some Case Studies  14. Conclusions.  Appendix 1: The Questionnaire.  Appendix 2: Structure of the Questionnaire.  Appendix 3: Tables of Results.  References.  Index.

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Michael W. Ross