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Same-sex relationship

A same-sex relationship is a romantic or sexual relationship between people of the same sex.[1][2] Same-sex marriage refers to the institutionalized recognition of such relationships in the form of a marriage; civil unions may exist in countries where same-sex marriage does not.

A same-sex male couple at Pride in London

The term same-sex relationship is not strictly related to the sexual orientation of the participants. As people of any orientation may participate in same-sex relationships (particularly depending on the legal, social and scientific definition of sex), some activists argue that referring to a same-sex relationship as a "gay relationship" or a "lesbian relationship" is a form of bisexual erasure.[3][4]

In history Edit

The lives of many historical figures, including Socrates, Alexander the Great, Lord Byron, Edward II, Hadrian, Julius Caesar, Michelangelo, Donatello, Leonardo da Vinci, Oscar Wilde, Vita Sackville-West, Alfonsina Storni and Christopher Marlowe are believed to have included love and sexual relationships with people of their own sex. Terms such as gay or bisexual have often been applied to them; some, such as Michel Foucault, regard this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary construction of sexuality foreign to their times,[5] though others challenge this.[6][7]

Forms Edit

Some contemporary studies have found that same-sex relationships can be broadly grouped into at least three categories, though there is no consensus regarding the categories, nor empirical metric which has, or could potentially be applied to strongly validate their existence:[8][9][10]

Association Annotations See also
Egalitarian Features two partners belonging to the same generation and adhering to the same gender role associated with their sex (irrespective of their preferred sexual role(s)). This type of same-sex relationship is prevalent in modern Western societies. Egalitarian same-sex relationships are the principal form present in the Western world. As a byproduct of growing Western cultural dominance, this form is spreading from Western culture to non-Western societies although there are still defined differences between the various cultures.[citation needed] Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures, Gender binary, Same-gender loving
Gender-structured Entails each partner assuming an opposite gender role. One partner is cisgender, while the other is androgynous or transgender, and thus the couple superficially bears some resemblance to a heterosexual (heteronormative) couple. This is exemplified by traditional relations between men in the Middle East, Central and South Asia, non-postmodern Latin America and Southern Europe,[11] as well as Two-Spirit or shamanic gender-changing practices seen in native societies. In the western world, this is best represented by the butch–femme dichotomy. Two-Spirit, Hijra and Travesti
Age-structured Involves partners of different ages, usually one adolescent and the other adult. This type of relationship is exemplified by pederasty in ancient Greece. Shudo, Pederasty, Bacha bazi, Twink

Often, one form of same-sex relationship predominates in a society, although others are likely to co-exist. Historian Rictor Norton has pointed out[12] that in ancient Greece, egalitarian relationships co-existed (albeit less privileged) with the institution of pederasty, and fascination with adolescents can also be found in modern sexuality, both opposite-sex and same-sex. Age and gender-structured same-sex relationships are less common (though they are still significant and coexist with the postmodern egalitarian form in Latin America, where male heterosexuals and "butch" i.e. macho, active/insertive bisexuals and pansexuals can even share a single identity).[13]

Examples in art and literature Edit

 
Young men sipping tea, reading poetry, and having sex
Individual panel from a hand scroll on same-sex themes, paint on silk; China, Qing dynasty (c. 18th–19th); Kinsey Institute, Bloomington, Indiana

The record of same-sex love has been preserved through literature and art.

In Iranian (Persian) societies homoeroticism was present in the work of such writers as Abu Nuwas and Omar Khayyam. A large corpus of literature, numbering in the hundreds of works, fostered the shudo tradition in Japan, together with a widespread tradition of homoerotic shunga art.[14]

In the Chinese literary tradition, works such as Bian er Zhai and Jin Ping Mei survived many purges. Today, the Japanese anime subgenre yaoi centers on gay youths. Japan is unusual in that the culture's male homoerotic art has typically been the work of female artists addressing a female audience, mirroring the case of lesbian eroticism in western art.

In the 1990s, a number of American television comedies began to feature themes on same-sex relationships and characters who expressed same-sex attractions. The 1997 coming-out of comedian Ellen DeGeneres on her show Ellen was front-page news in America and brought the show its highest ratings. However, public interest in the show swiftly declined after this, and the show was cancelled after one more season. Immediately afterward, Will & Grace, which ran from 1998 to 2006 on NBC, became the most successful series to date focusing on male-male sexual relationships. Showtime's Queer as Folk, running from 2000 to 2005, was noted for its somewhat frank depiction of gay life, as well as its vivid sex scenes, containing the first simulated explicit sex scene between two men shown on American television.

Playwrights have penned such popular homoerotic works as Tennessee Williams's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Tony Kushner's Angels in America. Same-sex relationships have also been a frequent theme in Broadway musicals, such as A Chorus Line and Rent. In 2005, the film Brokeback Mountain was a financial and critical success internationally. Unlike most same-sex couples in film, both the film's lovers were traditionally masculine and married. The movie's success was considered a milestone in the public acceptance of the American gay rights movement.

Same-sex relationships in video games were first made available as an option to players in the 1998 game Fallout 2.[15] Beginning in the 2000s, this option was increasingly included in leading role-playing game franchises, pioneered among others by the BioWare series Mass Effect and Dragon Age.[16]

Legal recognition Edit

State protections and prohibitions regarding (romantic or sexual) same-sex couples vary by jurisdiction. In some locations, same-sex couples are extended full marriage rights just as opposite-sex couples, and in other locations they may be extended limited protections or none at all. Policy also varies regarding the adoption of children by same-sex couples.

In their essential psychological respects, these relationships were regarded as equivalent to opposite-sex relationships in a brief amici curiae of the American Psychological Association, California Psychological Association, American Psychiatric Association, National Association of Social Workers, and National Association of Social Workers, California Chapter.[17]

State recognition Edit

 
Two men marrying in Amsterdam within the first month that marriage was opened to same-sex couples in the Netherlands (2001)
 
A female same-sex couple celebrating the US Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges, which recognized same-sex marriage nationwide

Government recognition of same-sex marriage is available in 34 countries (Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands,[nb 1] New Zealand,[nb 2] Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, the United Kingdom,[nb 3] the United States,[nb 4] and Uruguay) and several sub-national jurisdictions allow same-sex couples to marry. Bills legalizing same-sex marriage are pending, or have passed at least one legislative house in Czechia, Greece, Liechtenstein and Thailand. Other countries, including several European nations, have enacted laws allowing civil unions or domestic partnerships, designed to give gay couples similar rights as married couples concerning legal issues such as inheritance and immigration.

Same-sex couples can legally marry in all U.S. states and receive both state-level and federal benefits.[18] Also, several states offer civil unions or domestic partnerships, granting all or part of the state-level rights and responsibilities of marriage. Though more than 30 states have constitutional restrictions on marriage, all states must recognize same-sex marriages following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges. All the laws restricting marriage to one man and one woman are therefore unconstitutional and unenforceable.

Same-sex parenting Edit

 
Lesbian couple with children

LGBT parenting is when lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people are parents to one or more children, either as biological or non-biological parents. Same-sex male couples face options which include: "foster care, variations of domestic and international adoption, diverse forms of surrogacy (whether "traditional" or gestational), and kinship arrangements, wherein they might coparent with a woman or women with whom they are intimately but not sexually involved."[19] LGBT parents can also include single people who are parenting; to a lesser extent, the term sometimes refers to families with LGBT children.

In the 2000 U.S. Census, 33 percent of female same-sex couple households and 22 percent of male same-sex couple households reported at least one child under eighteen living in their home.[20] The 2008 general social survey shows that LGBT parents raising children showed 49% were lesbian and bisexual women and 19% were bisexual or gay men. In the United States from 2007 to 2011 the negative public attitude condemning same sex parenting dropped from 50% to 35%.[21] Some children do not know they have an LGBT parent; coming out issues vary and some parents may never come out to their children.[22][23] LGBT parenting in general, and adoption by LGBT couples may be controversial in some countries. In January 2008, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that same-sex couples have the right to adopt a child.[24] In the U.S., LGBT people can legally adopt in all states.[25] Though estimates vary, as many as 2 million to 3.7 million U.S. children under age 18 may have a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender parent, and about 200,000 are being raised by same-sex couples.[26]

There is ample evidence to show that children raised by same-gender parents fare as well as those raised by heterosexual parents. More than 25 years of research have documented that there is no relationship between parents' sexual orientation and any measure of a child's emotional, psychosocial, and behavioral adjustment. This data has demonstrated no risk to children as a result of growing up in a family with one or more gay parents.[27] No research supports the widely held conviction that the gender of parents matters for child well-being.[28] It is well-established that both men and women have the capacity to be good parents, and that having parents of both binary sexes does not enhance adjustment. The methodologies used in the major studies of same-sex parenting meet the standards for research in the field of developmental psychology and psychology generally. They constitute the type of research that members of the respective professions consider reliable.[29] If gay, lesbian, or bisexual parents were inherently less capable than otherwise comparable heterosexual parents, their children would evidence problems regardless of the type of sample. This pattern clearly has not been observed. Given the consistent failures in this research literature to disprove the null hypothesis, the burden of empirical proof is on those who argue that the children of sexual minority parents fare worse than the children of heterosexual parents.[30]

Professor Judith Stacey, of New York University, stated: "Rarely is there as much consensus in any area of social science as in the case of gay parenting, which is why the American Academy of Pediatrics and all of the major professional organizations with expertise in child welfare have issued reports and resolutions in support of gay and lesbian parental rights".[31] These organizations include the American Academy of Pediatrics,[27] the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,[32] the American Psychiatric Association,[33] the American Psychological Association,[34] the American Psychoanalytic Association,[35] the National Association of Social Workers,[17] the Child Welfare League of America,[36] the North American Council on Adoptable Children,[37] and Canadian Psychological Association (CPA). CPA is concerned that some persons and institutions are misinterpreting the findings of psychological research to support their positions, when their positions are more accurately based on other systems of belief or values.[38]

Same-sex sexuality Edit

Types of relationships vary from one couple to the next. As in heterosexual relationships, some same-sex relationships are meant to be temporary, casual, or anonymous sex. Other relationships are more permanent, being in a committed relationship with one another and not having sexual relationships with anyone else. Some are open relationships, and while committed to each other, allow themselves and their partner to have relationships with others.[citation needed] Other couples may be in secret, whether because of family upbringing, religion, pressure from friends/family, and other reasons.

The names of legal same-sex relationships vary depending on the laws of the land. Same-sex relationships may be legally recognized in the form of marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships, or registered partnerships.

Sexual orientation Edit

Individuals may or may not express their sexual orientation in their behaviors.[39] People in a same-sex relationship may identify as homosexual, bisexual, or even occasionally heterosexual.[40][41]

Equally, not all people with a bisexual or homosexual orientation seek same-sex relationships. According to a 1990 study of The Social Organization of Sexuality, out of 131 women and 108 men who self-reported same-sex attraction, only 43 men (40%) and 42 women (32%) had participated in gay sex.[42] In comparison, a survey by the Family Pride Coalition showed that 50% of gay men had fathered children[43] and 75% of lesbians had children,[44] and even more have had straight sex without having children.

Laws against Edit

 
Worldwide laws regarding same-sex intercourse, unions and expression
Same-sex intercourse illegal. Penalties:
  Death
  Prison; death not enforced
  Death under militias
  Prison, with arrests or detention
  Prison, not enforced1
Same-sex intercourse legal. Recognition of unions:
  Extraterritorial marriage2
  Limited foreign
  Optional certification
  None
  Restrictions of expression
Rings indicate local or case-by-case application.
1No imprisonment in the past three years or moratorium on law.
2Marriage not available locally. Some jurisdictions may perform other types of partnerships.

A sodomy law defines certain sexual acts as sex crimes. The precise sexual acts meant by the term sodomy are rarely spelled out in the law, but is typically understood by courts to include any sexual act which does not lead to procreation. Furthermore, Sodomy has many synonyms: buggery, crime against nature, unnatural act, deviant sexual intercourse. It also has a range of similar euphemisms.[45] While in theory this may include heterosexual oral sex, anal sex, masturbation, and bestiality, in practice such laws are primarily enforced against sex between men (particularly anal sex).[46]

In the United States, the Supreme Court invalidated all sodomy laws in Lawrence v. Texas in 2003. 47 out of 50 states had repealed any specifically anti-homosexual-conduct laws at the time.

Some other countries criminalize homosexual acts. In a handful of countries, all of which are Muslim countries, it remains a capital crime. In a highly publicized case, two male teenagers, Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Marhoni, were hanged in Iran in 2005 reportedly because they had been caught having sex with each other.[47]

Men who have sex with men (MSM) Edit

Men who have sex with men (MSM) refers to men who engage in sexual activity with other men, regardless of how they identify themselves; many choose not to accept social identities of gay or bisexual.[48] The term was created in the 1990s by epidemiologists in order to study the spread of disease among men who have sex with men, regardless of identity.[49] As a risk category, MSM are not limited to small, self-identified, and visible sub-populations. MSM and gay refer to different things: behaviors and social identities. MSM refers to sexual activities between men, regardless of how they identify whereas gay can include those activities but is more broadly seen as a cultural identity. MSM is often used in medical literature and social research to describe such men as a group for clinical study without considering issues of self-identification.

As with any sexual relationship, people may begin with various forms of foreplay such as fondling, caressing, and kissing, and may or may not experiment with other practices, as they see fit. Sex between males can include mutual masturbation, frot, intercrural sex, oral sex and anal sex.

Women who have sex with women (WSW) Edit

Women who have sex with women (WSW) is a term used to identify women who have sex with other women, but may or may not self-identify as lesbian or bisexual. Sex between two females can include tribadism and frottage, mutual masturbation, cunnilingus, and the use of sex toys for vaginal, anal, or oral penetration or clitoral stimulation. As with any sexual relationship, people may begin with various forms of foreplay such as fondling, caressing, and kissing, and may or may not experiment with other practices, as they see fit.

Religious perspectives Edit

 
According to historian John Boswell, Saints Sergius and Bacchus may have been united in a pact called Adelphopoiesis, or "brother-making".

Religions have had differing views about love and sexual relations between people of the same sex. A large proportion of the Abrahamic sects view sexual relationships outside of a heterosexual marriage, including sex between same-sex partners, negatively, though there are groups within each faith that disagree with orthodox positions and challenge their doctrinal authority. The Bible can also be understood literally, as homosexuality is viewed as sinful and problematic.[50] Opposition to homosexual behavior ranges from quietly discouraging displays and activities to those who explicitly forbid same-sex sexual practices among adherents and actively opposing social acceptance of homosexual relationships. Support of homosexual behavior is reflected in the acceptance of sexually heterodox individuals in all functions of the church, and the sanctification of same-sex unions. Furthermore, liberal Christians may not consider same-sex relations to be sinful.[50] Jews, Mainline Protestants and the religiously unafflicted tend to be more supportive of gay and lesbian relationships.[51]

Some churches have changed their doctrine to accommodate same-sex relationships. Reform Judaism, the largest branch of Judaism outside Israel has begun to facilitate religious same-sex marriages for adherents in their synagogues. Jewish Theological Seminary, considered to be the flagship institution of Conservative Judaism, decided in March 2007 to begin accepting applicants in same-sex relationships, after scholars who guide the movement lifted the ban on ordaining people in same-sex relationships.[52] In 2005, the United Church of Christ became the largest Christian denomination in the United States to formally endorse same-sex marriage.

On the other hand, the Anglican Communion encountered discord that caused a rift between the African (except Southern Africa) and Asian Anglican churches on the one hand and North American churches on the other when American and Canadian churches openly ordained clergy in same-sex relations and began same-sex unions. Other churches such as the Methodist Church had experienced trials of clergy in same-sex relations who some claimed were a violation of religious principles resulting in mixed verdicts dependent on geography.

Some religious groups have even promoted boycotts of corporations whose policies support same-sex relations. In early 2005, the American Family Association threatened a boycott of Ford products to protest Ford's perceived support of "the homosexual agenda and homosexual marriage".[53]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ May be registered in Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, but performed only in the Netherlands proper.
  2. ^ Excluding Tokelau, Niue and the Cook Islands.
  3. ^ Excluding Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
  4. ^ Excluding most Native American tribes and American Samoa.

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A same sex relationship is a romantic or sexual relationship between people of the same sex 1 2 Same sex marriage refers to the institutionalized recognition of such relationships in the form of a marriage civil unions may exist in countries where same sex marriage does not A same sex male couple at Pride in LondonThe term same sex relationship is not strictly related to the sexual orientation of the participants As people of any orientation may participate in same sex relationships particularly depending on the legal social and scientific definition of sex some activists argue that referring to a same sex relationship as a gay relationship or a lesbian relationship is a form of bisexual erasure 3 4 Contents 1 In history 1 1 Forms 1 2 Examples in art and literature 2 Legal recognition 2 1 State recognition 3 Same sex parenting 4 Same sex sexuality 4 1 Sexual orientation 4 2 Laws against 4 3 Men who have sex with men MSM 4 4 Women who have sex with women WSW 4 5 Religious perspectives 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksIn history EditThe lives of many historical figures including Socrates Alexander the Great Lord Byron Edward II Hadrian Julius Caesar Michelangelo Donatello Leonardo da Vinci Oscar Wilde Vita Sackville West Alfonsina Storni and Christopher Marlowe are believed to have included love and sexual relationships with people of their own sex Terms such as gay or bisexual have often been applied to them some such as Michel Foucault regard this as risking the anachronistic introduction of a contemporary construction of sexuality foreign to their times 5 though others challenge this 6 7 Forms Edit Some contemporary studies have found that same sex relationships can be broadly grouped into at least three categories though there is no consensus regarding the categories nor empirical metric which has or could potentially be applied to strongly validate their existence 8 9 10 Association Annotations See alsoEgalitarian Features two partners belonging to the same generation and adhering to the same gender role associated with their sex irrespective of their preferred sexual role s This type of same sex relationship is prevalent in modern Western societies Egalitarian same sex relationships are the principal form present in the Western world As a byproduct of growing Western cultural dominance this form is spreading from Western culture to non Western societies although there are still defined differences between the various cultures citation needed Sexuality and gender identity based cultures Gender binary Same gender lovingGender structured Entails each partner assuming an opposite gender role One partner is cisgender while the other is androgynous or transgender and thus the couple superficially bears some resemblance to a heterosexual heteronormative couple This is exemplified by traditional relations between men in the Middle East Central and South Asia non postmodern Latin America and Southern Europe 11 as well as Two Spirit or shamanic gender changing practices seen in native societies In the western world this is best represented by the butch femme dichotomy Two Spirit Hijra and TravestiAge structured Involves partners of different ages usually one adolescent and the other adult This type of relationship is exemplified by pederasty in ancient Greece Shudo Pederasty Bacha bazi TwinkOften one form of same sex relationship predominates in a society although others are likely to co exist Historian Rictor Norton has pointed out 12 that in ancient Greece egalitarian relationships co existed albeit less privileged with the institution of pederasty and fascination with adolescents can also be found in modern sexuality both opposite sex and same sex Age and gender structured same sex relationships are less common though they are still significant and coexist with the postmodern egalitarian form in Latin America where male heterosexuals and butch i e macho active insertive bisexuals and pansexuals can even share a single identity 13 Examples in art and literature Edit Further information Homoeroticism Lesbian literature and Gay literature nbsp Young men sipping tea reading poetry and having sex Individual panel from a hand scroll on same sex themes paint on silk China Qing dynasty c 18th 19th Kinsey Institute Bloomington IndianaThe record of same sex love has been preserved through literature and art In Iranian Persian societies homoeroticism was present in the work of such writers as Abu Nuwas and Omar Khayyam A large corpus of literature numbering in the hundreds of works fostered the shudo tradition in Japan together with a widespread tradition of homoerotic shunga art 14 In the Chinese literary tradition works such as Bian er Zhai and Jin Ping Mei survived many purges Today the Japanese anime subgenre yaoi centers on gay youths Japan is unusual in that the culture s male homoerotic art has typically been the work of female artists addressing a female audience mirroring the case of lesbian eroticism in western art In the 1990s a number of American television comedies began to feature themes on same sex relationships and characters who expressed same sex attractions The 1997 coming out of comedian Ellen DeGeneres on her show Ellen was front page news in America and brought the show its highest ratings However public interest in the show swiftly declined after this and the show was cancelled after one more season Immediately afterward Will amp Grace which ran from 1998 to 2006 on NBC became the most successful series to date focusing on male male sexual relationships Showtime s Queer as Folk running from 2000 to 2005 was noted for its somewhat frank depiction of gay life as well as its vivid sex scenes containing the first simulated explicit sex scene between two men shown on American television Playwrights have penned such popular homoerotic works as Tennessee Williams s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Tony Kushner s Angels in America Same sex relationships have also been a frequent theme in Broadway musicals such as A Chorus Line and Rent In 2005 the film Brokeback Mountain was a financial and critical success internationally Unlike most same sex couples in film both the film s lovers were traditionally masculine and married The movie s success was considered a milestone in the public acceptance of the American gay rights movement Same sex relationships in video games were first made available as an option to players in the 1998 game Fallout 2 15 Beginning in the 2000s this option was increasingly included in leading role playing game franchises pioneered among others by the BioWare series Mass Effect and Dragon Age 16 Legal recognition EditMain article LGBT rights by country or territory The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message State protections and prohibitions regarding romantic or sexual same sex couples vary by jurisdiction In some locations same sex couples are extended full marriage rights just as opposite sex couples and in other locations they may be extended limited protections or none at all Policy also varies regarding the adoption of children by same sex couples In their essential psychological respects these relationships were regarded as equivalent to opposite sex relationships in a brief amici curiae of the American Psychological Association California Psychological Association American Psychiatric Association National Association of Social Workers and National Association of Social Workers California Chapter 17 State recognition Edit Further information Same sex marriage Civil union and Domestic partnership nbsp Two men marrying in Amsterdam within the first month that marriage was opened to same sex couples in the Netherlands 2001 nbsp A female same sex couple celebrating the US Supreme Court decision Obergefell v Hodges which recognized same sex marriage nationwideGovernment recognition of same sex marriage is available in 34 countries Andorra Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Denmark Ecuador Finland France Germany Iceland Ireland Luxembourg Malta Mexico the Netherlands nb 1 New Zealand nb 2 Norway Portugal Slovenia Spain South Africa Sweden Switzerland Taiwan the United Kingdom nb 3 the United States nb 4 and Uruguay and several sub national jurisdictions allow same sex couples to marry Bills legalizing same sex marriage are pending or have passed at least one legislative house in Czechia Greece Liechtenstein and Thailand Other countries including several European nations have enacted laws allowing civil unions or domestic partnerships designed to give gay couples similar rights as married couples concerning legal issues such as inheritance and immigration Same sex couples can legally marry in all U S states and receive both state level and federal benefits 18 Also several states offer civil unions or domestic partnerships granting all or part of the state level rights and responsibilities of marriage Though more than 30 states have constitutional restrictions on marriage all states must recognize same sex marriages following the U S Supreme Court s ruling in Obergefell v Hodges All the laws restricting marriage to one man and one woman are therefore unconstitutional and unenforceable Same sex parenting EditMain article LGBT parenting nbsp Lesbian couple with childrenLGBT parenting is when lesbian gay bisexual and transgender LGBT people are parents to one or more children either as biological or non biological parents Same sex male couples face options which include foster care variations of domestic and international adoption diverse forms of surrogacy whether traditional or gestational and kinship arrangements wherein they might coparent with a woman or women with whom they are intimately but not sexually involved 19 LGBT parents can also include single people who are parenting to a lesser extent the term sometimes refers to families with LGBT children In the 2000 U S Census 33 percent of female same sex couple households and 22 percent of male same sex couple households reported at least one child under eighteen living in their home 20 The 2008 general social survey shows that LGBT parents raising children showed 49 were lesbian and bisexual women and 19 were bisexual or gay men In the United States from 2007 to 2011 the negative public attitude condemning same sex parenting dropped from 50 to 35 21 Some children do not know they have an LGBT parent coming out issues vary and some parents may never come out to their children 22 23 LGBT parenting in general and adoption by LGBT couples may be controversial in some countries In January 2008 the European Court of Human Rights ruled that same sex couples have the right to adopt a child 24 In the U S LGBT people can legally adopt in all states 25 Though estimates vary as many as 2 million to 3 7 million U S children under age 18 may have a lesbian gay bisexual or transgender parent and about 200 000 are being raised by same sex couples 26 There is ample evidence to show that children raised by same gender parents fare as well as those raised by heterosexual parents More than 25 years of research have documented that there is no relationship between parents sexual orientation and any measure of a child s emotional psychosocial and behavioral adjustment This data has demonstrated no risk to children as a result of growing up in a family with one or more gay parents 27 No research supports the widely held conviction that the gender of parents matters for child well being 28 It is well established that both men and women have the capacity to be good parents and that having parents of both binary sexes does not enhance adjustment The methodologies used in the major studies of same sex parenting meet the standards for research in the field of developmental psychology and psychology generally They constitute the type of research that members of the respective professions consider reliable 29 If gay lesbian or bisexual parents were inherently less capable than otherwise comparable heterosexual parents their children would evidence problems regardless of the type of sample This pattern clearly has not been observed Given the consistent failures in this research literature to disprove the null hypothesis the burden of empirical proof is on those who argue that the children of sexual minority parents fare worse than the children of heterosexual parents 30 Professor Judith Stacey of New York University stated Rarely is there as much consensus in any area of social science as in the case of gay parenting which is why the American Academy of Pediatrics and all of the major professional organizations with expertise in child welfare have issued reports and resolutions in support of gay and lesbian parental rights 31 These organizations include the American Academy of Pediatrics 27 the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 32 the American Psychiatric Association 33 the American Psychological Association 34 the American Psychoanalytic Association 35 the National Association of Social Workers 17 the Child Welfare League of America 36 the North American Council on Adoptable Children 37 and Canadian Psychological Association CPA CPA is concerned that some persons and institutions are misinterpreting the findings of psychological research to support their positions when their positions are more accurately based on other systems of belief or values 38 Same sex sexuality EditTypes of relationships vary from one couple to the next As in heterosexual relationships some same sex relationships are meant to be temporary casual or anonymous sex Other relationships are more permanent being in a committed relationship with one another and not having sexual relationships with anyone else Some are open relationships and while committed to each other allow themselves and their partner to have relationships with others citation needed Other couples may be in secret whether because of family upbringing religion pressure from friends family and other reasons The names of legal same sex relationships vary depending on the laws of the land Same sex relationships may be legally recognized in the form of marriage civil unions domestic partnerships or registered partnerships Sexual orientation Edit Individuals may or may not express their sexual orientation in their behaviors 39 People in a same sex relationship may identify as homosexual bisexual or even occasionally heterosexual 40 41 Equally not all people with a bisexual or homosexual orientation seek same sex relationships According to a 1990 study of The Social Organization of Sexuality out of 131 women and 108 men who self reported same sex attraction only 43 men 40 and 42 women 32 had participated in gay sex 42 In comparison a survey by the Family Pride Coalition showed that 50 of gay men had fathered children 43 and 75 of lesbians had children 44 and even more have had straight sex without having children Laws against Edit nbsp vte Worldwide laws regarding same sex intercourse unions and expression Same sex intercourse illegal Penalties Death Prison death not enforced Death under militias Prison with arrests or detention Prison not enforced1 Same sex intercourse legal Recognition of unions Marriage Extraterritorial marriage2 Civil unions Limited domestic Limited foreign Optional certification None Restrictions of expressionRings indicate local or case by case application 1No imprisonment in the past three years or moratorium on law 2Marriage not available locally Some jurisdictions may perform other types of partnerships A sodomy law defines certain sexual acts as sex crimes The precise sexual acts meant by the term sodomy are rarely spelled out in the law but is typically understood by courts to include any sexual act which does not lead to procreation Furthermore Sodomy has many synonyms buggery crime against nature unnatural act deviant sexual intercourse It also has a range of similar euphemisms 45 While in theory this may include heterosexual oral sex anal sex masturbation and bestiality in practice such laws are primarily enforced against sex between men particularly anal sex 46 In the United States the Supreme Court invalidated all sodomy laws in Lawrence v Texas in 2003 47 out of 50 states had repealed any specifically anti homosexual conduct laws at the time Some other countries criminalize homosexual acts In a handful of countries all of which are Muslim countries it remains a capital crime In a highly publicized case two male teenagers Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Marhoni were hanged in Iran in 2005 reportedly because they had been caught having sex with each other 47 Men who have sex with men MSM Edit Main article Men who have sex with men Men who have sex with men MSM refers to men who engage in sexual activity with other men regardless of how they identify themselves many choose not to accept social identities of gay or bisexual 48 The term was created in the 1990s by epidemiologists in order to study the spread of disease among men who have sex with men regardless of identity 49 As a risk category MSM are not limited to small self identified and visible sub populations MSM and gay refer to different things behaviors and social identities MSM refers to sexual activities between men regardless of how they identify whereas gay can include those activities but is more broadly seen as a cultural identity MSM is often used in medical literature and social research to describe such men as a group for clinical study without considering issues of self identification As with any sexual relationship people may begin with various forms of foreplay such as fondling caressing and kissing and may or may not experiment with other practices as they see fit Sex between males can include mutual masturbation frot intercrural sex oral sex and anal sex Women who have sex with women WSW Edit Main article Women who have sex with women Women who have sex with women WSW is a term used to identify women who have sex with other women but may or may not self identify as lesbian or bisexual Sex between two females can include tribadism and frottage mutual masturbation cunnilingus and the use of sex toys for vaginal anal or oral penetration or clitoral stimulation As with any sexual relationship people may begin with various forms of foreplay such as fondling caressing and kissing and may or may not experiment with other practices as they see fit Religious perspectives Edit Main article Religion and homosexuality nbsp According to historian John Boswell Saints Sergius and Bacchus may have been united in a pact called Adelphopoiesis or brother making Religions have had differing views about love and sexual relations between people of the same sex A large proportion of the Abrahamic sects view sexual relationships outside of a heterosexual marriage including sex between same sex partners negatively though there are groups within each faith that disagree with orthodox positions and challenge their doctrinal authority The Bible can also be understood literally as homosexuality is viewed as sinful and problematic 50 Opposition to homosexual behavior ranges from quietly discouraging displays and activities to those who explicitly forbid same sex sexual practices among adherents and actively opposing social acceptance of homosexual relationships Support of homosexual behavior is reflected in the acceptance of sexually heterodox individuals in all functions of the church and the sanctification of same sex unions Furthermore liberal Christians may not consider same sex relations to be sinful 50 Jews Mainline Protestants and the religiously unafflicted tend to be more supportive of gay and lesbian relationships 51 Some churches have 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