6 Monogamous Characteristics Incompatible with ENM Part 5
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Monogamous Mindset and Norms: Monogamous relationships often conform to societal norms and expectations.
Ethical non-monogamy challenges these norms and encourages open communication, consent, and individual autonomy. Transitioning without recognizing these shifts might lead to difficulties in understanding and respecting diverse relationship structures.
In case you missed them: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Up next is the final episode in this series, Part 6!


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Taara Rose from Sex Interrupted shares her COVID-conscious advice for people practicing consensual non-monogamy.


6 Monogamous Characteristics Incompatible with ENM Part 3
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6 Monogamous Characteristics Incompatible with ENM Part 6
Emotional Monogamy: Emotional exclusivity is a common characteristic of monogamous relationships, where partners often seek emotional fulfillment exclusively from each other.


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