Dan Savage: why monogamy is ridiculous

“The idea that one instance of infidelity should ruin a relationship is a new—and misguided—notion.”

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Changing the way we think about consensual non-monogamy

Nirel Marofsky highlights a number of convincing reasons why polyamory should be a more widely considered option - this includes its emphasis on transparent communication, comparison, diffusion of economic (and other) responsibilities, and importance of autonomy. From this, NIrel will argue that we need to change our definition of “relationship“ to include polyamory and other forms of consensual non-monogamy.

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Lessons from my ethical non-monogamous household

Relationships are one of the intricate, necessary, and beautiful (sometimes painful) parts of the human experience. A less traditional parenthood among several other factors shaped the outlook of our speaker. We'll hear the personal narrative of how ethical non-monogamy might be right for you, but that might not always be the case

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7 signs that non monogamy or an open relationship might be right for you

Has non monogamy been on your mind? Are you non-monogamous? Is an open relationship something you're considering? Well look no further, tune into this video to go through step-by-step how to know if a non monogamous relationship is right for you.

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8 signs polyamory is for you

Do you wonder what it is like to be in a polyamorous relationship? Do you currently have an romantic interest in two or more people or thinking of getting into polyamorous dating? Well, congrats! You're not alone. Polyamory has come to be an umbrella term for various forms of non-monogamous, multi-partner relationships, or non-exclusive sexual or romantic relationships. If you're wonder if you're a polyamorous, then this video might be for you.

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