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Amy & T.J.

Love Stories: Samantha Greenstone And Jacob Hoff

Amy & T.J.

iHeartPodcasts

News

3.33K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Next up in Love Stories, you may not recognize this couple by name, but you won’t forget their story or their love.  Meet Samantha and Jacob:  she’s straight, he’s gay and they just got married after 8 years of dating.  They’re monogamous, sexually active and refer to their relationship as “mixed orientation.”  It’s fascinating to hear how they met, how they fell in love, and why they chose to get married.  Buckle up for this one,  it will have you redefining your idea of love and soulmates.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:08.8

Hey there, folks, in this episode, our love stories series continues with what is undoubtedly

0:15.4

the most unorthodox married couple in our series.

0:19.8

Couple number three, newlyweds, Jacob and Samantha.

0:23.0

He's gay.

0:24.0

She's straight.

0:25.0

They're married.

0:26.2

And they're here to help us help you.

0:29.6

Welcome to this special cuffing season edition of Amy and T.J.

0:33.0

And Robs, we need to make this clear.

0:35.2

They are in a monogamous marriage, even though he's a gay man,

0:40.0

she's a straight woman. That's right. This is Jeff Hoff and Samantha Greenstone. I first read about

0:45.6

this couple in the New York Times, and I was fascinated because they are not your typical married

0:53.3

couple, and they really want to make it clear this is not to be confused with a lavender marriage.

0:59.5

I didn't know what that was.

1:00.3

I had to Google that as well.

1:02.0

Basically, that's two people who get together and one person is gay and is using the other as a beard,

1:10.1

basically making other people believe he or

1:13.0

she is straight, all the while they're stepping out of their marriage and having those relationships

1:19.9

that they actually wish they could have if it weren't shunned or in some way frowned upon to be gay.

1:26.3

This is a very important distinction. Correct. These are two

1:29.4

people who love each other, who are dedicated and devoted to one another, who are monogamous.

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