The Married Homosexual Man
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The Married Homosexual Man

A Psychological Study

  1. 198 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

The Married Homosexual Man

A Psychological Study

About this book

'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 book, originally published in 1983, addresses itself. Despite a recent increase in publications on homosexuality at the time, there was very little available on the married homosexual man, and this study was particularly welcome in that it provided information and conclusions which would assist both the lay person and the helping professional to a better understanding.

Michael Ross describes the social pressures which affect homosexuals, and looks at the effects of living in a contradictory life-style. He looks at the heterosexually-married homosexual man in terms of his reasons for his marriage, the problems he finds in his marriage, and some of the adjustments and adaptations he makes in response to the pressures from family and society. The socio-psychological profile of the married homosexual which is provided here explains both the mechanisms by which homosexuals deal with societal pressures and the problems and perspectives of the married homosexual.

This book is a re-issue originally published in 1983. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Original Title Page
  6. Original Copyright Page
  7. Endorsement Page
  8. Dedication
  9. Table of Contents
  10. Foreword
  11. Preface
  12. Acknowledgments
  13. Chapter 1 Introduction
  14. Chapter 2 Existing research on the married homosexual man
  15. Chapter 3 Marriages of homosexuals: reasons, coping and consequences
  16. Chapter 4 The present study: method and scope
  17. Chapter 5 Comparison of still married and separated homosexuals
  18. Chapter 6 The homosexual who marries
  19. Chapter 7 Degree of homosexuality and marriage
  20. Chapter 8 Time of discovery of sexual orientation
  21. Chapter 9 Time of wife’s discovery of husband’s orientation
  22. Chapter 10 Expected societal reaction and marriage
  23. Chapter 11 Married homosexuals in three societies
  24. Chapter 12 The effect of marriage on homosexuality: perspectives on therapy
  25. Chapter 13 Interviews with married homosexuals — some case studies
  26. Chapter 14 Conclusions
  27. Appendix 1 The questionnaire
  28. Appendix 2 Structure of the questionnaire
  29. Appendix 3 Tables of results
  30. References
  31. Index