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Online Romance Between A Heterosexual Man and a Lesbian

by Gail S. Bernstein, Ph.D.

 
Question: I find myself in a very odd situation. I'm a heterosexual man and I've begun an online romance with a lesbian. She and I have had cyber sex and she says she really likes it and it makes her feel great. It feels pretty good to me, too. Is this normal for a lesbian?

Thanks for writing. I can see why you'd find this situation confusing. Part of the problem is the human desire to make sense of things by creating categories.

We identify people as heterosexual, bisexual, or lesbian or gay and then assume the members of each category never act like the members of the other categories. That assumption doesn't hold up very well in real life.

Heterosexuals do sometimes engage in sex with members of the same sex, and lesbian and gay people do sometimes engage in sex with members of the opposite sex. A lesbian who has sex with a man has not changed her sexual orientation anymore than a heterosexual man who has sex with another man has changed his.

People who study these issues are now making a distinction between orientation, namely the enduring pattern of attractions we feel, and identity. Identity refers to how we label ourselves. For instance, some people who have always felt attracted to both men and women may initially identify as heterosexual but later start identifying as bisexual. This is true with online romance as well as in-person relationships.

You'll notice I've not used the word "normal" in my comments. That is deliberate. It has too many possible definitions and too much emotion attached to it for me to find it very useful.

Hope this helps.

About the Author:

Gail S. Bernstein, Ph.D. is an author and psychologist. She has a psychotherapy practice in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Bernstein speaks and writes about gay, lesbian and bisexual people for both general and professional audiences, and is the author of the audiotape, NOT HETEROSEXUAL: An Educational Program About Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual People.

Originally published 3/14/98
Revised 11/19/08 by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.
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