Let’s make it clear: what is polyamory and what is not?
Because polyamory is mentioned more and more in the media here is the time to make it clear what it means and what not.
Let’s make it clear: what is polyamory and what is not? Read More »
Because polyamory is mentioned more and more in the media here is the time to make it clear what it means and what not.
Let’s make it clear: what is polyamory and what is not? Read More »
We are advocating for a philosophy, a new paradigm in relationships, of loving each other (not just making love) without boundaries – better to say: with boundaries that we create for ourselves instead of the inherited ones the Western societies’ norms force upon us.
Let’s liberate love – the manifesto of Nonmono – or what we believe in Read More »
Jealousy is a tough nut to crack, especially in the context of ethical nonmonogamy. It’s natural to feel discomfort when your partner spends time with someone else—but is it necessary? Let’s unpack the roots of jealousy, explore why it’s so normalized, and discuss healthier ways to approach it! DISCLAIMER: we are going to about “unjustified
Jealousy: Why We Need to Rethink This “Green-Eyed Monster” in Ethical Nonmonogamy Read More »
A young man noticed an older gentleman at the train station. He wore a formal hat and had a bouquet of flowers in his hands. An older lady was getting off the train, with some help from her fellow passengers, and the two of them started to walk towards each other, slightly faster with each step, to finally embrace one another.
The 6 prerequisites of opening up your relationship Read More »
Our entire society is built around the idea of the One True Love. You grow up looking for this One True Love everywhere. But the “One” doesn’t exist.
Does the “One True Love” exist? Is it bad, if it doesn’t? Read More »
You clicked on this article not because you don’t know the answer but because you don’t dare to believe it.
Is it possible to be in love with more than one person? Read More »
Polyamory and polygamy are two ver different things. You must know the difference, if you wish to talk about ethical non-monogamy!