Monogamy is not the only model for relationships from "summary" of The State of Affairs by Esther Perel
In our society, we often operate under the assumption that monogamy is the be-all and end-all of relationships. However, this belief fails to acknowledge the diversity of human experiences and desires when it comes to love and connection. The truth is, there are many different models for relationships that can be just as fulfilling and meaningful as monogamy. Some people thrive in open relationships, where they are free to explore connections with multiple partners. Others find solace in polyamorous arrangements, where the focus is on building intimate bonds with more than o...Similar Posts
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