Long-term relationships for gay men last for a shorter period of time
if they remain monogamous, a member of the Church of Ireland synod has
claimed.
Dermot O’Callaghan made the claim during a debate on
plans by the British government to introduce gay marriage at a meeting
on the fringes of the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Mr O’Callaghan said heterosexual marriages last longer if both partners stay sexually faithful.
However,
he said, it “is extraordinary” that research shows “that the very
opposite happens” if a gay couple attempts to do the same: such a
relationship is “more likely” to be shortened and less stable.