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Mormon Mixed-Orientation Marriages: Variations in Attitudes and Experiences by Sexual Orientation and Current Relationship Status
Authors:Elizabeth Legerski  Anita Harker  Catherine Jeppsen  Andrew Armstrong  John P Dehlin  Kelly Troutman
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USAelizabeth.legerski@email.und.edu;3. Department of Social Sciences, Whatcom Community College, Bellingham, Washington, USA;4. Department of Sociology and Criminology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USA;5. Counseling Center, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, USA;6. Department of Psychology, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA;7. Independent Scholar, Fountain Valley, California, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Interest in mixed-orientation marriages has been growing among both scholars and the general public. Members of conservative religions such as Mormonism may be particularly willing to enter a mixed-orientation marriage given the faith's emphasis on heteronormativity. Analyzing survey data from a sample of sexual minorities (n = 160) and heterosexuals (n = 80) who are or have been Mormon and in a mixed-orientation marriage, we explore variations in reasons for marriage, the disclosure experience, and levels of attraction and attitudes toward sex by current relationship status. Previously married sexual-minority individuals report more external pressure and belief their same-sex attraction might change as reasons to marry, as well as less desire for their spouses following disclosure. Currently married sexual-minority partners are less likely to report being counseled to marry, and report feeling more relief, approval, and desire in their relationship following disclosure. Currently married heterosexual spouses are more likely to report spiritual confirmation as a reason to marry, as well as more affection for and greater attraction to spouses, but also report feeling less secure about their attractiveness following disclosure. Previously married heterosexual individuals report the most negative feelings following disclosure, and stronger attitudes about the importance of sharing similar sexual interests, desire, and levels of attraction.
Keywords:Mixed-orientation marriages  religion  Mormons
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