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 ...
From big cities like Seattle and Portland, Ore., to small ones like Astoria, Ore., proponents of “nontraditional” romantic relationships are making headway in getting legal recognition.
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 ...
An anthropologist’s detailed research shows polyamorists focus on intimacy and honesty, not sleeping around T he first time her husband went on a date with another woman, Kelly felt sick to her ...
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Traditional marriage has always had its opponents. But in recent years, marriage has become less of a priority for men and women. Much of this is due to a focus on career and life experiences over ...
Looks like Gen Z’s gone vanilla. Millennials and Gen X are almost seven times more likely to be interested in polyamory than Gen Z, according to new data from Sister Wives, a dating site for ...
Public polyamory is rising. Ne-Yo, Kofi Sirobie, Willow Smith and AJ Johnson have all opened up about preferring non-monogamous romances. TLC’s new series, Polyfamily, will premiere in April. A report ...
A reality TV show I’d been watching for 17 seasons finally got interesting when it admitted the entire concept wasn’t working. Sister Wives has followed Kody Brown’s Mormon polygamous family since ...