I just googled. surprisingly enough,

most what i found supports the opposite claim:

(I googled for 'stability of same sex relationship'. )
From APA - American psychological Association


"A second stereotype is that the relationships of le*****ians, gay men and bisexual people are unstable. However, despite social hostility toward same-sex relationships, research shows that many le*****ians and gay men form durable relationships.
For example, survey data indicate that between 18% and 28% of gay couples and between 8% and 21% of le*****ian couples have lived together 10 or more years. It is also reasonable to suggest that the stability of same-sex couples might be enhanced if partners from same-sex couples enjoyed the same levels of support and recognition for their relationships as heterosexual couples do, i.e., legal rights and responsibilities associated with marriage."

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-gingkojade- 给 gingkojade 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:01:14

I do not see, this indicates the gay marriage is -lemay- 给 lemay 发送悄悄话 (180 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:09:08

nobody said gay marriage is MORE stable -LadyG- 给 LadyG 发送悄悄话 (322 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:16:55

you are absolutely wrong, in terms of sterotype, I am -lemay- 给 lemay 发送悄悄话 (168 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:22:03

wow. how did you know how many stereotypes i have? -LadyG- 给 LadyG 发送悄悄话 (151 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:40:20

exactly, I even do not know you, then the article about 'steroty -lemay- 给 lemay 发送悄悄话 (137 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:47:56

yes. the one stereotype you >do< have is identified by the artic -LadyG- 给 LadyG 发送悄悄话 (164 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:53:51

gay marriage is stable, this 'stable' from your article -lemay- 给 lemay 发送悄悄话 (218 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 16:25:36

本来是要你们举证的。你偷个什么懒? -不明则问- 给 不明则问 发送悄悄话 不明则问 的博客首页 (38 bytes) () 04/26/2009 postreply 18:52:03

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