Pff, Jesus maybe married Mary Magdalene, but they couldn't have sex because Jesus was gay. Which is sorta' why I don't think he married, he had an affair with his frickin' cousin John the Baptist.
As I see it Jesus did have a close relationship with Mary Magdalene, the gospels have downplayed the role she had in the early church. It is doubtful it was anything beyond a close friendship, along with Mary being the patron of Jesus. The tag of the beloved Disciple was not for John the Evangelist (d. ca 110, whom some claim Jesus had a homosexual relationship with) but for Mary Magdalene, according to the gospels she was the first to see the rescurrected Jesus and Jesus asked her not to touch me (which was what they normally did).
That intrepation of relationship between Jesus and John the Evangelist is a misreading.
In Greek, the original language of the book of John, there are four words for love - "agape" (spiritual, unconditional love), "storge" (familial love), "philia" (love between friends) and "eros" (erotic love). All of the references to "the disciple whom Jesus loved" use the word "agape".
From here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_readings_of_Jesus_and_John#ReceptionThere are much more scandlous things in the Hadiths which are the sayings attributed to Prophet Muhammad and earliest biographies of him. He married a six year old girl Aisha who was also his adoptive brother's daugther (according to the Arab custons of the time an adoptive brother was the same as a genetic one). He also had sex with her for the first time at age nine.
* John the Baptist was related to Jesus, since the gospels say Mary Jesus mother and John the Baptist's mother were kin. Also Jesus was a Disciple of him until he was killed.