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Incoming dumb question, since I don't keep up with modern trends, like at all.
Okay, I'm a bit late to the whole Projared cheating thing, but my main, big, question mark is this: since when has polyamory started becoming a thing in the past 0 years? Did I blink and miss something? I was less taken aback by the whole scandle as I was the whole "it's okay to be poly-amorous in an America society" thing and just shrug it off like it's no big deal.
Am I late to the party of knowing this or is this just a very niche thing?
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I think it's just acceptance of different genders, relationships, just way of living (as long as it doesn't hurt anyone) in general.
Personally I don't find a problem with polyamory as long as all parties have consented to do so. Many people actually are polyamorous, but channel their desire in the form of infidelity and that's what would not be ok imo
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I suppose that makes sense. I'm very old-school and religious so I am not exactly one to get on the polyamory train, myself personally. But, if someone wants to do so then who am I to decide who can and can't be happy? I just prefer to have one relationship and call it a day. Given my track record with women one is absolutely where it stops. More than one and I'll lose my mind, haha.
But, at least now I know it's a thing in the US. I just thought it was exclusive to other countries, due to their religious and cultural practices.
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I think it's frowned upon more in "Christian countries" because it's just not what we're used to culturally or religiously. It's similar to how we weren't used to anything other than heterosexuality once upon a time, and some prolly still have issues with that. But whatever someone else does in their spare time doesn't affect me and as long as they maximize their happiness while alive and don't take away others' happiness, I'm all good. And ditto about having more than one person in a relationship. I can't even maintain one relationship, I'd be a mess if I had more than one
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