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	 polyamory and 5 myths about it   Researchers estimate that as many as 5 percent of Americans are  currently in relationships involving consensual nonmonogamy — that is,  permission to go outside the couple looking for love or sex. The boundaries in these relationships are remarkably varied, with some  couples negotiating one-off "swinging" or partner-swapping experiences.  and others forming stable bonds among three, four or five partners  simultaneously. The latter is a version of  polyarmory, relationships in which people have multiple partnerships at once with the full knowledge of all involved. Polyamorous people have largely flown under the radar, but that´s  beginning to change as psychologists become intrigued by this unusual  group. The first annual International Academic Polyamory Conference  takes place Feb. 15 in Berkeley, Calif., and ongoing studies are  examining everything from how jealousy  works in polyamorous relationships to how kids in polyamorous familes  fare. Though there´s a lot left to learn, initial findings are busting  some myths about how love among many works.     
     NB.: one of these  person said: I have so much love to offer so I cant be involved just in one relation....     if she said so...   |