Description
Can you love more than one person? Have multiple romantic partners without jealousy or cheating? Absolutely! From Ancient Greece through the many dynasties of China to current practices of non-monogamy, people have long openly engaged in multiple intimate relationships. Not until the late 20th century, however, was a word coined that encapsulated the practice, as well as its philosophies, edicts and ethics: polyamory (poly = many + amore = love).
In recent years, as more people have discovered polyamory as a legitimate and desirable option for how they conduct their relationships, Eve Rickert and Franklin Veaux saw a growing need for a comprehensive guide to the lifestyle. More Than Two is that guide.
This wide-ranging resource explores the often-complex world of living polyamorously. The authors share not only their hard-won philosophies about polyamory, but also their hurts and embarrassments. Living poly is not always an easy road, but by reading this book, you might avoid making some of the mistakes they’ve made along the way.
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