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The discussion around couple therapy for gay men highlights how their conflicts differ from heterosexual couples. Personally, I think this is important because relationships are shaped by unique social pressures. What surprises me is how often therapy models assume one-size-fits-all approaches. For me, the most important aspect is recognition—acknowledging that identity and external stigma influence dynamics. I believe tailored therapy can help gay couples navigate challenges with more empathy and effectiveness. In the end, this conversation reminds us that love is universal, but the struggles couples face are deeply contextual.