Dr. Justin R. Garcia, who runs the Kinsey Institute, found that consensual non-monogamy doesn't work for most people. Here's why.
A new study has debunked the long-held perception that monogamous couples experience more relationship satisfaction.
Around one in every 25 romantic relationships in America is consensually non-monogamous — and that number is rising each year. And while open relationships are becoming less taboo, many people pursue ...
Gleeden, an extramarital dating app, has a million users in India, fueling debate on non-monogamy and changing perceptions ...
What Is a Non-Monogamous Relationship? This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA. Mainstream society pushes the narrative that dating more than one person at once constitutes cheating and ...
Jonathan Van Ness and Mark Peacock have been married for more than five years. Not all of those years have been entirely monogamous, though. Van Ness, best known for his work on Queer Eye, and Peacock ...
Discussions of non-monogamy have boomed online in the past few years, as hookup apps like Feeld have made it easier for people to participate in "the lifestyle." As with any subject on the internet, ...
Research analyzing nearly 25,000 people found no significant difference in relationship or sexual satisfaction between monogamous and non-monogamous individuals. Non-monogamous people actually ...
Consensual non-monogamy refers to a style of relationship where all partners consent to having romantic or sexual relationships with multiple people. An estimated 3% to 7% of North Americans are ...
Aaron Meir, Rachael Meir, and Kasey Kershner are in a closed poly triad. The Meirs are married and Kershner is their girlfriend. They call themselves Triad and True on social media. The three of them ...
People in non-monogamous relationships express levels of satisfaction similar to those in monogamous relationships, according to a new study published in The Journal of Sex Research. However, ...