No - Not All Gay Couples Are Open: Here's The Data...
Автор: Gay & Bisexual Men's Love Coach
Загружено: 2026-01-23
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There’s a persistent stereotype that all Gay male relationships are non-monogamous — but the data tells a far more nuanced story.
While consensual non-monogamy is more visible and culturally accepted among Gay men than among heterosexual couples, it is not the universal rule. Depending on the study, rates of non-monogamy among Gay male couples range from 30% to 50%.
That means:
→ Half of couples may be monogamous
→ Half may be open or non-monogamous
→ Both are valid and both exist
The key takeaway is simple:
There is no single “correct” relationship structure in the Gay community — only the one that fits the people in it.
In this video, we break down:
• Why visibility doesn’t equal universality
• How stereotypes form
• The actual data on monogamy vs non-monogamy
• Why monogamous Gay couples are often underrepresented culturally
If you’ve ever felt pressured to choose a relationship style that wasn’t authentic to you, you’re not alone — and you’re not the exception.
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