Polyamory
(noun)
The practice of having romantic relationships with multiple partners simultaneously, with the consent of all parties involved.
Origin:
From the greek "poly" meaning "many" and "amor" meaning "love".
Examples:
- Polyamory is a form of consensual non-monogamy, where individuals can have multiple romantic relationships at the same time.
- Polyamory can take many forms, such as triads, quads, and networks of people who are all romantically involved with one another.
- Communication and trust are essential in a polyamorous relationship, as all parties involved need to be aware of and comfortable with the other relationships.
- Polyamory is not for everyone and it requires a high level of emotional maturity and self-awareness.
- Many people choose to practice polyamory as it allows them to have deeper and more meaningful connections with multiple partners.