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Why has infidelity become commonplace among gay men?

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You're simply wrong. Cheating hasn't *become* commonplace; it has *been* commonplace since forever — and unless you're applying cosmic time judiciously (“It became like just recently, something like 450,000 years ago!”), then it's always been this way. Gay men have a long history of open relationships. read more

Cheating hasn’t *become* commonplace; it has *been* commonplace since forever — and unless you’re applying cosmic time judiciously (“It became like just recently, something like 450,000 years ago!”), then it’s always been this way. read more

You are completely mistaken. Infidelity is no more common among gay male couples than among straight couples - in fact, probably less common. Gay couples are more likely to have open relationships. read more

Some men may argue that, as men, it is their biological imperative (or right) to have sex with as many women as possible. In their opinion, they need to spread their seed and propagate the race because, apparently, they (and they alone) sit atop the Darwinian sexual food chain. read more

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Five myths about cheating
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Infidelity in Marriage
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The 10 Reasons Why Men Cheat
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