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Originally Posted by MarchHare
Ok smartguy, here's your task. You made a claim that homosexuals are promiscuous. You were challenged to provide supporting evidence to back up this claim so readers can verify that it's not just something you pulled out of your ass. You have so far failed completely to link to any studies that indicate the average homosexual is more promiscuous than the average heterosexual. If you want to prove that you don't run away from conversations, go ahead and link to a peer-reviewed study on human sexual behaviour that supports your contention that gays sleep around more than straights.
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Here is a site that shows a collection of the "lifestyle" differences between homosexual couples and married couples.
Now I'll warn you....the site is called "Family Research Council". I'm sorry if this comes off as too right wing or christian or whatever.
http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=IS04C02
"Since gay couples really differ only in that both partners are of the same sex, what rational basis exists for denying them full marriage rights?"
".....the evidence indicates that "committed" homosexual relationships are radically different from married couples in several key respects:
· relationship duration
· monogamy vs. promiscuity
· relationship commitment
· number of children being raised
· health risks
· rates of intimate partner violence
Finally, this paper will present evidence from gay activists themselves indicating that behind the push for gay marriage lies a political agenda to radically change the institution of marriage itself."
"A survey conducted by the homosexual magazine
Genre found that 24 percent of the respondents said they had had more than one hundred sexual partners in their lifetime. The magazine noted that several respondents suggested including a category of those who had more than one thousand sexual partners."
"The Dutch study of partnered homosexuals, which was published in the journal
AIDS, found that men with a steady partner had an average of eight sexual partners per year."
Note - The "Bell and Weinberg" study numbers seemed awful high to me, so believe it or not I checked other sources that pointed out a couple flaws to their study.
"A Canadian study of homosexual men who had been in committed relationships lasting longer than one year found that only 25 percent of those interviewed reported being monogamous." According to study author Barry Adam, "Gay culture allows men to explore different...forms of relationships besides the monogamy coveted by heterosexuals."
" In
The Male Couple, authors David P. McWhirter and Andrew M. Mattison reported that, in a study of 156 males in homosexual relationships lasting from one to thirty-seven years:
Only seven couples have a totally exclusive sexual relationship, and these men all have been together for less than five years. Stated another way, all couples with a relationship lasting more than five years have incorporated some provision for outside sexual activity in their relationships."