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Themember4

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Current objective research data from a large, randomly selected sample of same-sex partners is
 
  not yet available.
  available for specific areas in the United States.
  available for certain gay and lesbian cohorts.
  available for indicators dealing with income and career status only.

Question 2

Relationship challenges of marriage are quite the same for
 
  men as for women.
  younger as for older couples.
  same-sex partners as for heterosexual partners.
  those still in the child-rearing years.



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Answer to Question 1

not yet available.

Answer to Question 2

same-sex partners as for heterosexual partners.



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