When viewed over time, many gay men’s relationships are not static, or firmly fixed to monogamy or non-monogamy. This paper uses in-depth interviews with 61 Australian gay men to explore how monogamy and non-monogamy are experienced over time, expectations of what constitutes the norms regarding gay men’s relationships and how couples experience and practices change. Although some gay men may idealise monogamy, particularly at the beginning of a relationship, it is often experienced as temporary. Non-monogamy is often seen as a likely prospect for gay relationships owing to the social and cultural norms that operate in gay communities. These expected trajectories are reflected in practice – many relationships begin monogamously and then bec...
Between 1998 and 2007, 51,449 Gay Community Periodic Survey questionnaires were completed in Sydney,...
Bibliography: leaves 235-261Queer studies have not adequately considered gay men seeking sexual excl...
This study explored partnered gay men?s experiences of negotiating heteronormativity and homonormati...
This thesis explores how Australian gay men negotiate their regular relationships, specifically in r...
The current qualitative study uses a queer-feminist lens to examine variations in ideals and lived e...
The current qualitative study uses a queer-feminist lens to examine variations in ideals and lived e...
Research on male gay relationships spans more than 50 years, and the focus of most of this research ...
Few studies have explored how young gay men negotiate opportunities for rethinking sexual and relati...
Background: How gay and bisexual men (GBM) establish partnership agreements may be affected by sever...
This article develops case studies from qualitative interviews with people in negotiated non-monogam...
Male couples place the issue of extra–relational sex (ERS) in their committed relationships at ...
Concerned with the invisibility of non-gay male interests in alternatives to monogamy, the present s...
Concerned with the invisibility of non-gay male interests in alternatives to monogamy, the present s...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityUnlike much of the information available on gay male couples (...
Concerned with the invisibility of non-gay male interests in alternatives to monogamy, the present s...
Between 1998 and 2007, 51,449 Gay Community Periodic Survey questionnaires were completed in Sydney,...
Bibliography: leaves 235-261Queer studies have not adequately considered gay men seeking sexual excl...
This study explored partnered gay men?s experiences of negotiating heteronormativity and homonormati...
This thesis explores how Australian gay men negotiate their regular relationships, specifically in r...
The current qualitative study uses a queer-feminist lens to examine variations in ideals and lived e...
The current qualitative study uses a queer-feminist lens to examine variations in ideals and lived e...
Research on male gay relationships spans more than 50 years, and the focus of most of this research ...
Few studies have explored how young gay men negotiate opportunities for rethinking sexual and relati...
Background: How gay and bisexual men (GBM) establish partnership agreements may be affected by sever...
This article develops case studies from qualitative interviews with people in negotiated non-monogam...
Male couples place the issue of extra–relational sex (ERS) in their committed relationships at ...
Concerned with the invisibility of non-gay male interests in alternatives to monogamy, the present s...
Concerned with the invisibility of non-gay male interests in alternatives to monogamy, the present s...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityUnlike much of the information available on gay male couples (...
Concerned with the invisibility of non-gay male interests in alternatives to monogamy, the present s...
Between 1998 and 2007, 51,449 Gay Community Periodic Survey questionnaires were completed in Sydney,...
Bibliography: leaves 235-261Queer studies have not adequately considered gay men seeking sexual excl...
This study explored partnered gay men?s experiences of negotiating heteronormativity and homonormati...