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  1. Polyamory - Wikipedia

    Terminology The word polyamorous first appeared in an article by Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, "A Bouquet of Lovers", published in May 1990 in Green Egg Magazine, as "poly-amorous". [10]

  2. Polyamorous Relationships: How It Works | Psych Central

    Nov 23, 2021 · Polyamorous relationships — like monogamous relationships — can be healthy and fulfilling, depending on the circumstances and behaviors of the people in them.

  3. Your Guide to Polyamorous Relationships - Healthline

    Oct 20, 2022 · Being polyamorous is a form of ethical non-monogamy. It can take many forms, but it usually involves having romantic or sexual (or both) relationships with multiple people.

  4. Polyamory - Psychology Today

    Men and LGBT+ individuals are more likely than women or heterosexuals to report having had a polyamorous relationships. One study suggests that a third of gay men have had polyamorous...

  5. 12 Types of Polyamorous Relationships Explained

    Apr 5, 2025 · Curious about polyamorous relationships? Learn about 12 different types of polyamory—from triads to polycules—plus real-life examples, a comparison chart, and how to …

  6. Is a Polyamorous Relationship Right for You? - Verywell Mind

    Aug 12, 2024 · To be polyamorous means to have open intimate or romantic relationships with more than one person at a time. People who are polyamorous can have any sexual …

  7. Polyamorous: Meaning, Facts, and Misconceptions - Health

    Apr 24, 2023 · Polyamorous is one of the more diverse types of relationships, which allows individuals to engage in relationships that fit their romantic and sexual interests.

  8. What is polyamorous? The truth about poly relationships

    Apr 11, 2023 · What does polyamorous mean? Polyamory means "multiple loves" – a word coined in the late 20th century, with Greek and Latin roots.

  9. What Is a Polyamorous Relationship? - Simply Psychology

    Nov 8, 2023 · In a polyamorous relationship, some partners may take precedence over others, such as in sharing finances or raising children. Such partners are called primary partners.

  10. Polyamory | Definition, Meaning, Relationships, & Types | Britannica

    There are many ways to be polyamorous. Establishing rules and boundaries that are amenable to a couple or a group plays a key role in polyamory, and as such each relationship can be as …