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Traditionally, monogamy has long been held up as the gold standard, feverish whispers and now increasingly widely heard conversations concerning polyamory are echoing through our cities. It’s steadily permeating the societal cliché landscape, so much so that it’s forcing huge questions about the very traditional recipes for love: is it a passing social experiment, or has there actually been a shift in the way in which we recognize connection? Let’s get into some of the conversations related to the polyamorous relationships world.
Polyamory (from the Greek root “poly,” for many, and the Latin root, “amor,” for love) means the act or desire to have an intimate relationship with more than one partner, with their awareness and consent to the relationships. Polyamory should not be confused with fidelity or cheating or some form of infidelity which implies deception. Polyamory does not mean cheating. In any form, it could be a triad (three people together), a “V” (one person is dating two partners that do not meet), or some other variation of multiple people. Needless to say, these designs are usually fluid and evolve as people do.
So what is behind the rise in polyamorous relationships? There could be various reasons:
Despite providing special liberties, polyamory has drawbacks. Challenges faced may be handling jealousy (which poly people often regard as a feeling to be felt rather than overcome), finding time, social stigma, and the sheer effort of establishing clear and direct communication with partners. It requires developing a high degree of emotional maturity and clear intention of ethical behaviour.
The entrance of polyamorous relationships into public consciousness broadens social discourse about love, commitment, and freedom in general. For some of us, it makes us think that love is either finite, or it can be infinite.
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