Gay man and heterosexual woman, happily married: Is this becoming normalized in 2025?
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Gay man and heterosexual woman, happily married: Is this becoming normalized in 2025?
"For decades I've read about Diane and me being best friends rather than lovers. We weren't just friends. We aren't just friends. It was simply a burst of passion that lasted for years. And yes, I liked men too, but that didn't conflict with my love for Diane, the billionaire explained in his memoir."
"Jacob and I are soulmates. We have a mixed orientation relationship, which means two people with different sexual preferences come together and discover that love is love, a love that transcends, she explains on her social media."
"I am gay, and as a gay person, you can keep your identity as that even if your relationship doesn't match that. We have a monogamous relationship. It's beyond a visual lustful connection. It's a soulful connection, Hoff told The New York Times, which last year published an article about his wedding to Greenstone."
Diane von Furstenberg was married to Barry Diller for 24 years while also having a relationship with Prince Egon von Furstenberg. Barry Diller came out as gay and described their marriage as a passionate period that coexisted with his attraction to men. Many people use labels like platonic, queerplatonic, aromantic, and mixed orientation to describe partnerships where partners have different sexual preferences. Jacob Hoff and Samantha Greenstone describe their relationship as mixed-orientation and soulmates. Hoff said a person can remain gay even if the relationship's structure differs and that his monogamous bond is soulful rather than purely lustful. The situation echoes a Sex and the City storyline depicting a gay groom in a marriage.
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