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polyamory
Polyamory () is the practice or support of, maintaining committed, romantic, and/or sexual relationships with more than one partner, in parallel or concurrently, with the consent of all involved partners. Polyamory allows for ethical-non-monogamy (ENM) which is a subset of the broader consensual non-monogamy. Many people who identify as polyamorous believe in a conscious management of jealousy and reject the view that sexual and relational exclusivity (monogamy) are prerequisites for deep, committed, long-term, loving relationships. When members of a closed polyamorous relationship restrict th
ménage à trois
romantic relationship with three partners
open relationship
interpersonal relationship to form of a non-monogamous relationship
relationship anarchy
belief that relationships should be unbound by rules except those with a mutual agreement
open marriage
form of non-monogamy
polyfidelity
Polyfidelity is a type of non-monogamous relationship in which all members are recognized as equivalent to the other partners and comply to restrict sexual and romantic relationship activities to exclusively only other members within the group.
Marcellina
1st-century Roman gnostic
Dossie Easton
American author and family therapist
Catherine Dorion
Canadian politician
Multiple sex partners
engaging in sexual activities with two or more people
Celeste West
American librarian