The topic of this article is the psychological challenges that adults may experience when navigating the boundaries of non-monogamous or "open" relationships. These are relationships wherein...
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: How to deal with psychological challenges in nonmonogamous relationships
Jealousy is an evolutionary trait that has been observed in many different species and can be triggered by various factors such as physical, sexual or emotional threats.
In polyamorous...
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: Understanding jealousy and possessiveness in polyamory and open relationships
Motivation for Consensual Non-Monogamy Despite Jealousy, Social Stigma, and Relational Risk
Consensual non-monogamy is a growing trend among adults who seek more satisfying romantic and sexual...
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: Consensual nonmonogamy: overcoming jealousy, stigma, and relational risks with sexual freedom and intimacy.
Open relationships have become more popular recently due to the growing acceptance of non-monogamy and alternative lifestyles.
This type of relationship can bring up unique challenges that many...
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: How adults manage emotional vulnerability, jealousy, and relational risks in open relationships
Non-monogamy has been gaining popularity, particularly among younger generations who are more open to alternative lifestyles and arrangements. Polyamory and open relationships involve having multiple...
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: Overcoming jealousy and maintaining emotional safety in nonmonogamous relationships
People in nonmonogamous and polyamorous relationships often experience feelings of jealousy, insecurity, and vulnerability related to sharing their partner(s) with others. These emotions can arise...
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: Polyamory jealousy management techniques to maintain healthy relationships
Consensual non-monogamy is a term used to describe relationships that involve more than two people who all agree on openness to romantic and/or sexual involvement outside their primary...
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: The benefits and challenges of consensual nonmonogamy: exploring sexuality, satisfaction, and communication skills
Sexual concordance refers to when people of the same gender have sex with each other. In heterosexual couples, this is rare but it is more common among non-binary people who identify as both male and...
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: Sexual concordance: the powerful effects on trust, disclosure, and relational stability
How do adults manage jealousy, insecurity, and possessiveness in consensually non-monogamous relationships? To begin understanding the phenomenon of polyamory and its associated issues, it's...
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: Polyamory and open relationships: understanding nonmonogamy and handling emotional challenges
The term "polyamory" refers to an approach to romantic and/or sexual relationships where individuals choose to have multiple partners simultaneously, rather than focusing on exclusivity within their...
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: How open relationships can work with clear communication & trust