"Just as monogamy works for some, non-monogamy fits others better. You need to choose a relationship style that aligns best ...
On a special episode of The Excerpt podcast: The classic storybook version of happy ever after typically involves meeting someone, falling in love, getting married and starting a family. But what if ...
When you close your eyes and picture a romantic relationship, what comes to mind? No matter the age, gender, sexuality, and race of the partner(s) you’re imagining, there’s probably one similarity ...
It permeates society at every turn: from fictional shows, like "Bojack Horseman" and "Riverdale," to reality TV, with "Couple to Throuple." There's been recent legislation aimed at recognizing ...
Solo polyamory means that someone has multiple intimate relationships with people but has an independent or single lifestyle. They may not live with partners, share finances, or have a desire to reach ...
Monogamy is still very much the norm in today’s societies, but different types of romantic relationships are gaining ground. For this Spotlight feature, we have spoken to some polyamorous people and ...
Polyamory itself is not so much about the amount of people you can have sex with or anything like that. Polyamorous relationships can include sex, but they don’t have to be about sex. Even though the ...
Romantic relationships aren't always just between two people. Sometimes, these relationships may involve three or four — or even more people. This is known as polyamory. A recent episode of HGTV's ...
So much of what we understand about relationships and love comes not only from the people we know, but the TV shows, movies, and books we consume. The problem is, pop culture doesn’t always get ...
Polyamory — having more than one consensual sexual or emotional relationship at once — has in recent years emerged on television, mainstream dating sites like OkCupid and even in research. And experts ...