On June 1, 2000, Mrs. Remmele, then 31, discovered her husband's profile on the Web site gay.com. The couple stayed up all that night weeping and talking. Soon afterward, 10 days before she gave birth to her second child, Mrs. Remmele's husband went off to spend a couple of nights with his new boyfriend. "I tried to talk him out of it, and he left anyway," Mrs. Remmele said. "I was devastated." Three months later the couple divorced.
Mrs. Remmele – now married to a farmer who raises cattle, corn and soybeans – is one of an estimated 1.7 million to 3.4 million American women who once were or are now married to men who have sex with men.
The estimate derives from "The Social Organization of Sexuality," a 1990 study, that found that 3.9 percent of American men who had ever been married had had sex with men in the previous five years. The lead author, Edward O. Laumann, a sociologist at the University of Chicago, estimated that 2 to 4 percent of ever-married American women had knowingly or unknowingly been in what are now called mixed-orientation marriages.
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"Mixed-orientation marriages." That's a funny phrase. And it would be funny, if it weren't so devastating to the families. When these freaks (okay, they're just confused) marry women and have children by them, they're setting up the women and children for an incredible amount of suffering. Furthermore, they don't often care. Instead of graciously exiting the picture when they realize they can't (don't want to) stem their homosexual activities, they try to stay married ("just let me go to the bath house on Fridays, honey") and/or try to maintain a parental relationship to the children. In Michigan, their homosexually-adulterous ways aren't even taken into consideration when determining child-custody rights.
I often rail against men who cheat on their wives, but nothing matches my scorn for these "men" who don't have the honesty to admit their homosexuality and end up devastating others because of it. I can muster a level of respect for the homosexual who leads his way of life in private and doesn't bother the rest of us with it (what happens in the bedroom isn't my business). But the homosexual vermin who pull women and children into their lust-filled sordidness, then clog our courts with their problem and our schools with troubled children who are a psychological mess because of it, should be taken out and maimed.
(Excuse the nail spitting, but few things get me fired up like this topic.)