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How gay Chinese hide their relationships behind ‘sham marriages’

In China – where same-sex unions are not legal and homosexuality remains taboo – gay men and women are marrying each other

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Xiaojing (left) and Xiaoxiong cross a road in Shenyang, where they live together. Photo: AFP
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When Xiaoxiong and her lesbian lover wanted to hide their relationship from their parents, they decided to find men willing to marry them. They had a specific type in mind: gay.

Searching out suitors for such a marriage of convenience proved difficult, so she created an online matchmaking forum to help others like her conform with family and societal pressures in China, where same-sex marriage is not legal and homosexuality remains taboo.

“I was so relieved that there was a way to please my parents without getting trapped in a marriage with some poor straight man,” said Xiaoxiong, self-described tomboy, who did not want to give her surname to protect her privacy.

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“Some of us wish we could trick ourselves, too,” the 35-year-old added.

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She lives with her partner, Xiaojing, 36, their dog and two cats in Shenyang, the capital of northeastern Liaoning province, one of China’s more conservative regions.

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