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- Polyamory - Wikipedia
Terminology The word polyamorous first appeared in an article by Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, "A Bouquet of Lovers", published in May 1990 in Green Egg Magazine, as "poly-amorous" [10]
- Polyamorous Relationships: How It Works | Psych Central
Polyamorous relationships — like monogamous relationships — can be healthy and fulfilling, depending on the circumstances and behaviors of the people in them
- 12 Types of Polyamorous Relationships Explained
Curious about polyamorous relationships? Learn about 12 different types of polyamory—from triads to polycules—plus real-life examples, a comparison chart, and how to find the poly dynamic that fits you
- Polyamory - Psychology Today
Men and LGBT+ individuals are more likely than women or heterosexuals to report having had a polyamorous relationships One study suggests that a third of gay men have had polyamorous
- Is a Polyamorous Relationship Right for You? - Verywell Mind
To be polyamorous means to have open intimate or romantic relationships with more than one person at a time People who are polyamorous can have any sexual orientation, and polyamorous relationships can include people of different sexual orientations
- Polyamorous Relationships: An Overview - WebMD
Polyamorous refers to having consensual romantic or sexual relationships with multiple partners simultaneously, with the knowledge and consent of everyone involved
- Your Guide to Polyamorous Relationships - Healthline
Being polyamorous is a form of ethical non-monogamy It can take many forms, but it usually involves having romantic or sexual (or both) relationships with multiple people
- Polyamory | Definition, Meaning, Relationships, Types | Britannica
There are many ways to be polyamorous Establishing rules and boundaries that are amenable to a couple or a group plays a key role in polyamory, and as such each relationship can be as unique as required to suit the needs of those involved
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