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Spires' ex-wife, Sue Spires, says she regrets having hurt Randy but does not completely understand why, 13 years later, he feels a need to talk about the end of their marriage, which produced two sons. But she agrees with him that if same-sex relationships had been more accepted when they were young, she would have had a relationship with a woman. "I knew I was gay from the time I was 8-years-old," she said. "But the socially correct thing to do was to get married. That's what I did. We didn't have an unhappy marriage, but if I could do it again I would be able to tell him,
'No, I'm sorry, I can't go through with this." Buxton, whose 1991 book, "The Other Side of the Closet," is considered the definitive work on the topic, estimates there are as many as 2 million gay men and lesbians in the United States are or have been in heterosexual marriages. About seven out of every 10 involve women married to gay men, she said. Of those who contact the Straight Spouse Network -- the organization hears from five new straight spouses a day
-- about one-third immediately split up when the gay partner comes out. Another third stay together for a year or two. The remaining third resolve to make their marriages work. Citrus Heights, Calif. residents Jim and Anne Marie Will are in the last category. Former high school sweethearts, they had been together for 15 years and married for 11 years when Jim told his wife in 2001 that he thought he was gay but had never acted on his feelings. The couple, who have a 16-year-old daughter, decided to stay together and to give both of them the option to pursue sexual relationships outside the marriage, which Jim Will has done. Yet the bond between them remains strong, if unconventional. When asked why they have remained married, both spouses say there is no one else with whom they would rather share their lives. "Being open and honest relieved my burden of guilt and we were able to consider ways to safely accommodate my additional desires. There continues to be no one else we want to have a life with," Jim Hill said. "The one thing I have asked him to do for me is to not hook up with other gay married men," Anne Marie Hill said. "I have seen the devastation these women have gone through, and I don't want him to be part of that."
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