A new Dutch study says gay relationships don’t last. Even when compared to run-of-the-mill heterosexual non-married couples in “committed relationships,” gay “committed relationships” are still short. And the study also finds that even in such relationships, the people involved still have an average of eight sexual partners outside the relationship every year.
That’s a marked contrast to heterosexual marriage. Even Vermont’s civil unions haven’t seen anything better. They are still more likely to fail than heterosexual marriage and that gays are much more likely to be unfaithful.