Polyamorous relationships often have any stereotypes surrounding them. Stereotypes: A fixed general image or set of characteristics that a lot of people believe represent a particular type of person or thing. Polyamorous relationships often have any stereotypes surrounding them. Polyamorist Eunice Hung is in a relationship with four people and is a co-organiser of The London […]
Polyamorous relationships: A sociological perspective
A Sociological perspective on Polyamorous relationships Polyamory holds many questions, some of which can be answered from a sociological perspective. Researcher of Polyamory and cultural sociology, Christian Klesse explains how we are unlikely to be wired to be polyamorous nor monogamous. Christian is currently a researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research includes the history of […]
Polyamorous relationships: Misunderstood
Polyamory: The practice of, or desire for, intimate relationships with more than one partner at one time, with the consent of all partners involved. Often referred to as consensual “non-monogamy”. The assumptions based on polyamory could be damaging to the reputation of the lifestyle. Christian Klesse, a researcher of polyamory and cultural sociology at Manchester Metropolitan […]