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- Internalized Homophobia: Lesbians may experience internalized homophobia, which refers to the negative attitudes and feelings that individuals may hold towards their own same-sex desires and relationships. Internalized homophobia can lead to feelings of shame, guilt, and low self-esteem, which can negatively impact relationships (Meyer, 2003).
- Societal Expectations: Lesbians may face societal expectations and pressures that can strain their relationships. For example, lesbians may be expected to conform to traditional relationship norms, such as monogamy and marriage, which can create tension and conflict (Peplau & Garnets, 2000).
- Communication and Conflict Resolution: Lesbians, like any couple, may experience communication difficulties and conflict. However, lesbians may face unique challenges in resolving conflicts, such as avoiding power struggles and navigating emotional intimacy (Kurdek, 1998).
- Coming Out and Relationship Disclosure: Lesbians may experience stress and anxiety related to coming out and disclosing their relationships to family, friends, and community. This can create tension and conflict within the relationship (D'Augelli, 1994).