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Tag Archives: Monogamy
More Couples Are In Open Relationships Because They’re ‘Bored With Each Other’
It seems couples are rearing to get out after so much time in lockdown—of their monogamous relationships. Romantic burnout caused by spending too much time together during the pandemic has caused lovers to seek out more exciting prospects. A sex … Continue reading
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Tagged bored, couples, Monogamy, Open relationships, Polyamory, relationships
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A New Survey Reveals India’s Kinky Side
A dating app revealed all of India’s dirty secrets between the sheets. Tinder surveyed 1,500 singles in the 18-34 age group across seven urban Indian cities about their sexual preferences. It turns out, a majority of people in India are … Continue reading
Sex Therapist Says You Should Be In An Open Relationship
A Canadian sex therapist and author of “A Happy Life in an Open Relationship: The Essential Guide to a Healthy and Fulfilling Nonmonogamous Love Life” believes the secret to a happy, long-term relationship is being nonmonogamous. She argues millions of people … Continue reading
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Tagged book, Monogamy, nonmonogamy, Open Relationship, Polyamory, sex life
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Monogamy Killed The Penis Bone In Humans, New Research Suggests
Even though we call erections “boners,” ironically, human men don’t actually have penis bones. For decades scientists have wondered why, but a new study might finally answer the mystery. As it turns out, monogamy killed the penis bone. The study … Continue reading
A Polyamorist View of Monogamy
Have you ever considered what’s more difficult, monogamy or polyamory? Many people assume that because monogamy is the more socially acceptable form of romantic partnership, it must be easy, and more natural. But a polyamorist in Together magazine examines the many challenging … Continue reading