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    AbbeyBy AbbeyOctober 4, 20243 Mins Read
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    Many people believe that every person should seek a single soulmate, apart from whom they should need no one else. Many others believe that each person should have only one romantic partner, at least at one time. But others don’t think that a single individual can fulfill all of their relationship needs, and therefore they prefer having many partners.

    Consensual nonmonogamy, often known as polyamory, is the practice of having many intimate relationships—whether romantic or sexual—with everyone’s complete knowledge and consent. Generally speaking, polyamory is not gender-specific; anyone can have several partners of any gender.

    At least one in five Americans has had a consensually nonmonogamous relationship at some point in their lives, and about one in 20 is in one right now. A growing body of research shows that partners in such relationships find their bonds to be just as satisfying and fulfilling as those of married people, and derive just as much happiness from them. But there are serious challenges as well: Polyamorous relationships demand openness, consent, trust, communication skills, clear boundaries, and mutual respect. Feelings of jealousy may arise, especially when a new partner joins the relationship, and debates over how to raise children can also disrupt connections.

    What Is Polyamory?

    Polyamory is distinct from other forms of open relationships, such as swinging—which involves couples having casual sex outside of the relationship, without any emotional attachment. It is often confused with polygamy, or being married to more than one person at the same time, but they are very different. Polygamy specifically involves marriage to multiple people of the opposite gender — most frequently, a man having multiple wives — while polyamory, although it often involves married partners, describes a wider range of relationships, both heterosexual and LBGT.

    Due to the stigma that it often attracts, polyamory is often practiced privately and may be kept secret even from close friends and family. At least one in four polyamorous individuals have experienced discrimination, according to the non-profit organization Loving More.

    How Does Polyamory Work?

    Some polyamorous people have a primary relationship and engage in casual hookups, but most begin secondary relationships with the consent of their primary partner, to whom they are generally married or committed. Introducing a secondary partner requires the primary couple to agree on a set of stipulations, such as date times and the type of intimacy allowed. Research has found that, despite the complications, polyamory offers benefits ranging from greater satisfaction and extra help with child care to increased relationship commitment.

    The Benefits and Struggles of Polyamory

    The lack of popularity of polyamorous partnerships is not due to a lack of interest in them; in fact, polyamory is becoming more and more popular, and studies on polyamorous couples reveal that they are generally just as happy in their relationships as other couples. However, creating and sustaining polyamorous partnerships is extremely difficult. It’s challenging to find someone who is willing to commit to the same level of honesty and ground rules in a relationship, particularly in a culture that encourages serial monogamy. Mismatched desires for polyamory can also cause problems for partners, particularly when one views it as a lifestyle and the other as their sexual orientation. Because of this, communities—often started online—are created where “poly” people can get together.

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