ResumoEste estudo teve por objetivo apresentar uma revisão integrativa da literatura científi ca nacional e internacional acerca dos relacionamentos amorosos entre pessoas do mesmo sexo. Foram consultadas as bases SciELO, LILACS, PePSIC, Oxford, Wilson, Ovid e EBSCO, de 2000 a 2013, e recuperados 20 artigos, sendo a maioria estudos teóricos. Predominaram estudos sobre o casamento e o exercício da parentalidade em casais homossexuais, além de referências às políticas públicas e aos aspectos culturais e históricos envolvidos. Destaca-se a necessidade de mais investigações empíricas com sujeitos com orientação homossexual, que permitam avançar em relação à tendência predominantemente teorizante do conhecimento produzido. Também devem ser priorizadas particularidades das relações homoafetivas em vez de sua comparação com arranjos heterossexuais, que termina por reforçar o pressuposto da heteronormatividade. Palavras-chave:Homossexualidade, amor, intimidade, casamento, relações familiares. Loving Relationships and Homosexuality:Integrative Literature Review AbstractThis study had as an objective to present an integrative review of scientifi c national and international literature about same-sex relationships. The following databases were consulted: SciELO, LILACS, PePSIC, Oxford, Wilson, Ovid e EBSCO, 2000 to 2013, and 20 articles were retrieved, most of them theoretical studies. Studies about marriage and parenthood exerted by homosexual couples are predominant, and also references to public policies and cultural and historical aspects involved. The study highlights the need for more empirical research with homosexual characters, who will let us advance in relation to the predominantly theorizing tendency of produced kno wledge. It must also be prioritized
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