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Still, the special attracted a big audience due to its concept, but if you were among those who missed its initial broadcast, you might be understandably curious to see what all the fuss was about. Choose how we communicate with you, opt out at anytime.

Choose a unique username using alphanumeric characters. An account confirmation link was sent to your email. Check your email. Whoever came up with the idea of creating a special about gay Mormon men who refuse to acknowledge their sexuality — while married to Mormon women who are fully aware that their husbands are gay — was an absolute genius, and no one can convince me otherwise.

Truthfully, times have changed. Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password. In the end, the show introduced audiences to a different type of relationship dynamic. Your details are incorrect, or aren't in our system yet.

The one-off hour-long show follows four Mormon men in Salt Lake City, Utah, who openly discuss their issues with what is referred to in the show as 'SSA' (that’s short for same-sex attraction). Choose a username.

Sign up for free. Log in. Choose your preferences. Don't forget to check your spam! My Husband's Not Gay is an American reality television special broadcast by TLC. Filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah, the one-hour special premiered on January 11, The special followed four married Mormon men who are attracted to men but do not identify as gay.

Titled My Husband's Not Gay, the TLC special followed three married Mormon men who are all same-sex attracted, but chose to pursue a traditional lifestyle with wives and children. Something went wrong. What is My Husband’s Not Gay about?

Got it! In a period when queer concepts and content were still scarce, the backlash was understandable — perhaps even necessary. The special depicts one of the men's search for a wife while the other three men, who are married to women, navigate their.

This special episode, set in Salt Lake City, Utah, first debuted on TLC on January 11,and given that it aired nine years ago, you might even be wondering, why is it still popular? As you can imagine, it’s spoken about like it’s something to be feared.

Please try again, or sign up if you're new here. Login with Google Login with Apple. Published: Sep 4, am. At the same time, the clips reveal that the series still has its share of fans. Try again, or contact support if the problem persists.