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All You Need to Know About Ethical Non-Monogamy

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All You Need to Know About Ethical Non-Monogamy

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  1. All You Need to Know About Ethical Non-Monogamy By –Talk Your Heart Out

  2. Introduction The popularity of ethical non-monogamy has increased in recent years. This article introduces what the term means and why it has been gaining traction. We then provide some examples of the different types of ethical non-monogamy and explain how it is practiced in relationships.

  3. What is Ethical Non-Monogamy? Ethical non-monogamy is an umbrella term that refers to taking part in multiple sexual and / or romantic relationships simultaneously. This is in contrast to monogamy whereby two individuals commit to each other exclusively without having any romantic and / or sexual relationships with others.

  4. Polyamory Polyamory refers to having intimate relationships with various people simultaneously. There are many different variations of polyamory, some of which we will discuss below. To illustrate these, we shall use the fictional example of Persons A, B, C, and D.

  5. Polygamy Polygamy refers to being married to more than one person at the same time. The terms used to refer to a woman who has multiple husbands and a man who has many wives are polyandry and polygyny respectively.

  6. Polyfidelity Polyfidelity happens when all the members are equal partners in an exclusive romantic and / or sexual relationship. In other words, it is mutually agreed that romantic and /or sexual activity will only occur between members of the group. An example of polyfidelity would be a closed throuple where all three partners date each other only.

  7. Open Relationship An open relationship takes place when two people in a primary relationship agree that they may have more than one romantic and / or sexual partner at a time.

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