Bias toward bisexual women and men in a marriage-matching task

  • Angela Breno
  • , M. Paz Galupo

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    21 Scopus citations

    Abstract

    The current research represents the first empirical study to examine attitudes towards bisexual women and men in the context of both traditional and same-sex marriage relationships. One-hundred fifty-five heterosexual women and men participated in a marriage matching task in which they created ideal marriage matches for profiles that differed across sexual orientation and HIV status. The results showed a clear perception that bisexual partners were best suited to other bisexual individuals (whether those individuals were of the same- or other-sex). In general, bisexual women and men were not seen as viable partners in cross-orientation marriages with heterosexual, lesbian, or gay individuals. Additionally, the results overwhelmingly emphasize the belief that HIV concordant pairings are ideal in marriage relationships.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)217-235
    Number of pages19
    JournalJournal of Bisexuality
    Volume7
    Issue number3-4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • Bisexuality
    • HIV concordance
    • LGBT
    • Marriage
    • Same-sex marriage
    • Sexual minority

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Bias toward bisexual women and men in a marriage-matching task'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this