Most married same-sex couples worried about challenges to marriage equality: study
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According to the survey, 80 percent of married same-sex couples in the United States are concerned about the future of marriage equality.
The study found that 83 percent reported increased feelings of safety and security, 75 percent experienced higher life satisfaction, and 67 percent noted improved relationship stability due to their marriages.
"While many LGBTQ+ people did not consider marriage a possibility growing up, it has made a profound difference in their lives, offering a greater sense of security, the ability to make important decisions together, and increased acceptance from both," said study author Abbie E. Goldberg.
One in four couples has taken proactive measures to protect their families, including speeding up marriage plans, securing second-parent adoptions, and considering relocation to more secure legal environments.
Read at Advocate.com
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