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Resource for Straight PartnersA Unlike Kind of Love: Heterosexual Wife, Homosexual Husband

A Different Kind of Love: Heterosexual Wife, Homosexual Husband

Resource for Straight Partners

Author Louella Christy Komuves was in a happy marriage that lasted 29 years until everything fell apart. Her husband, five years older than she, had silently struggled with his sexuality his entire life and finally made the judgment to come out as a gay man. After the devastating collapse of her marriage, Komuves sought to find stories of other straight spouses with whom she could relate. Upon finding very limited resources, she set out to shape her control experience of picking up the pieces of her shattered life – with the help of her faith, family, and friends. Would she ever be able to trust another man and have a marriage of love, respect, and friendship? More importantly she wants others to see her story as a resource should they ever find themselves in a similar situation. Perhaps this book could be the help for someone else that she herself needed.

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