Love comes in all shapes and sizes, and that doesn’t always mean monogamy. For some people, having one committed partner is plenty, but for others, the idea of having more than one partner makes them ...
Here, people in ethically nonmonogamous relationships share the boundaries — basic, specific, and downright quirky — that ...
Rule One The first rule we set was that we were “our people” and that we shouldn’t go falling in love with others. For me, that meant I had to keep a watchful, suspicious eye on women who claimed to ...
Today there are an increasing number of people who open up their relationships. “Opening up” means that you can date or have sex with other people—and in some cases both—while still being in a ...
The so-called “standard” type of relationship in which both partners in a couple are monogamous doesn’t work for everyone. In some of these alternative relationships, one partner may engage in sexual ...