Three critical questions for future research on lesbian relationships |
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Authors: | Lisa M Diamond |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USAdiamond@psych.utah.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn this article I discuss three questions that should be priorities for future research on lesbian love and relationships. The first question concerns the very definition of “lesbian relationship,” given how many women may be engaged in same-sex relationships without identifying as lesbian. The second question concerns the potential influence of childhood neglect and abuse on adult women's same-sex relationships, a topic that has important implications for both psychological well-being and relationship functioning. The third question concerns the potential downsides of legal marriage for women's same-sex relationships, a topic that is particularly important in light of the newfound legal recognition of same-sex marriage in all 50 states. Although there are many understudied questions in the domain of women's same-sex relationships, research on these three questions has particularly strong potential to advance our understanding of lesbian love and relationships in important ways. |
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Keywords: | Lesbian bisexual marriage abuse relationship |
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