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Multiply Your Love / Rona Marech.

by Marech, Rona; Chin, Richard; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 69Human Relations. Publisher: San Francisco Chronicle, 2001; Knight-Ridder, 2001ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Bisexuality | Lifestyles | Non-monogamous relationships | Sexual ethicsDDC classification: 050 Summary: MULTIPLY YOUR LOVE -- "For those unfamiliar with the pleasures of plurality, the practice is called polyamory--romantically connecting with more than one person at a time, but without lying and cheating." (SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE) This article explains the practice of polyamory and describes why many who practice it feel it has its advantages.Summary: MORE THAN MONOGAMY -- "Polyamorists want intimate relationships with more than one person. They consider their lifestyle an ethical and consensual form of nonmonogamy." (PIONEER PRESS) This article describes polyamorists and outlines the issues they face in their unique relationships.
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This MARC record contains two articles.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.

Originally Published: Multiply Your Love, March 16, 2001; pp. NB1+.

Originally Published: More Than Monogamy, May 27, 2001; pp. 1F+.

MULTIPLY YOUR LOVE -- "For those unfamiliar with the pleasures of plurality, the practice is called polyamory--romantically connecting with more than one person at a time, but without lying and cheating." (SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE) This article explains the practice of polyamory and describes why many who practice it feel it has its advantages.

MORE THAN MONOGAMY -- "Polyamorists want intimate relationships with more than one person. They consider their lifestyle an ethical and consensual form of nonmonogamy." (PIONEER PRESS) This article describes polyamorists and outlines the issues they face in their unique relationships.

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