Types of relationships vary from one couple to another. Some relationships are meant to be temporary, casual, or anonymous sex. Other relationships are more permanent, being in a committed relationship with one another. On the basis of openness, all romantic relationships are of 2 types: open and closed. Closed relationships are strictly against romantic or sexual activity of partners with anyone else outside the relationships. In an
open relationship, all partners remain committed to each other, but allow themselves and their partner to have relationships with others. On the basis of number of partners, they are of 2 types:
monoamorous and polyamorous. A monoamorous relationship is between only two individuals. A polyamorous relationship is among three or more individuals. Some couples may choose to keep their relationship secret, because of family upbringing, religion, pressure from friends/family, or 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 Individuals may or may not express their sexual orientation in their
behaviors. People in a same-sex relationship may identify as
homosexual,
bisexual, or even occasionally
heterosexual. 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. and 75% of lesbians had children, and even more have had straight sex without having children.
Laws against 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. 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). 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Lawrence v. Texas in 2003. 47 out of 50 states had repealed any specifically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.
Men who have sex with men (MSM) 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. 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. 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
manual sex,
frot,
intercrural sex,
oral sex and
anal sex.
Women who have sex with women (WSW) 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,
manual sex,
oral sex, 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 , 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. 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. 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. 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". ==See also==