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:

  1. Polyamory is a form of consensual non-monogamy, where individuals can have multiple romantic relationships at the same time.
  2. Polyamory can take many forms, such as triads, quads, and networks of people who are all romantically involved with one another.
  3. Communication and trust are essential in a polyamorous relationship, as all parties involved need to be aware of and comfortable with the other relationships.
  4. Polyamory is not for everyone and it requires a high level of emotional maturity and self-awareness.
  5. Many people choose to practice polyamory as it allows them to have deeper and more meaningful connections with multiple partners.
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