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Polyamory for Dummies

Di: Jaime M. Grant PhD
Letto da: Ann Sprinkle
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Twenty-first century polyamory is the practice of engaging in multiple intimate relationships at the same time, with the full consent of all partners. Polyamory For Dummies gives you the lowdown on this form of consensual non-monogamy. This straightforward, research-backed guidebook helps the poly-curious become poly-fluent. Embark on your non-monogamous journey via a healthy and sustainable path, with answers to all your big questions. Find out everything you've been wanting to know, with this big-hearted, yet practical Dummies guide.

● Learn about primary partners, secondary partners, metamours, and polycules

● Discover how polyamorous relationships function, and how to co-create the right form for you and your partners

● Understand the universality of jealousy and learn how to deal with it

● Get insights into centering consent, dating, coming out poly, multi-gender and multi-sexuality polycules, parenting while poly, disability, aging, and more!

Everyday people curious about or exploring multi-partner, ethically non-monogamous relationships will love the practical advice and broad range of examples in Polyamory For Dummies.

Contains mature themes.

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