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Non-monogamyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Purple Mobius symbol for Polyamory and non-monogamy.
The "love outside the box" symbol for Polyamory and non-monogamy.
Non-monogamy is a blanket term which covers several types of interpersonal relationships in which some or all participants have a sexual and/or romantic relationship with a person other than their primary partner.[1] This can be contrasted with its opposite, monogamy, and yet may arise from the same psychology.[2] The term has been criticized as it may evoke to imply that monogamy is the norm and that any other way of relating is somehow a deviation of that norm. Types of non-monogamyMany non-monogamous terms are flexible in definition, because they are based on criteria such as 'relationship' or 'love' that are themselves variably defined. In addition, usage creates distinctions beyond the raw definitions of the words. Thus, even though some relationships might technically be considered both polygamous and polyamorous, 'polygamy' usually signifies a codified form of multiple marriage, based on established religious teachings, while 'polyamory' is based on the preferences of the participants rather than social custom or established precedent. Forms of non-monogamy include:
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