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Polyamory consists in having honest, usually non-possessive relationships with multiple partners. It can include:
Most practitioners of polyamory consider honesty to be an integral part. "Don't ask, don't tell" is often frowned upon.
Unlike polygamy, polyamory does not necessarily involve marriage, although some polyamorous people are married. Unlike swinging, polyamorous relationships generally involve an emotional bond. Most monogamous people define fidelity as restricting one's sexual involvement to exactly one sexual partner; most polyamorous people define fidelity as not lying to your partners.
Quote from Torn Between Two Lovers, sung by Mary Macgregor[?]:
There's been another man that I've needed and I've loved, but that doesn't mean I love you less, ... Torn between two lovers, feeling like a fool, loving you both is breaking all the rules.
See also: Safer sex
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