TheMeInTeam
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Back when I was still doing the relationship stuff it was definitely monogamy, expected of both.
I make no value judgment on how other people prefer to live in this regard. It does seem that most people can't handle polyamory well emotionally, but it also seems that "all" would be incorrect.
If you go far enough back in human history it was probably monogamy that was the stranger concept.
That cheating stat is one I knew and it was sobering when I first learned of it. Even more so when I first experienced it. I've yet to cheat on anybody else, one of the things I can take pride in with regards to relationships.
It certainly fits social norms better, but it has its own pitfalls and doesn't quite offer the same things as either monogamy or polyamory can in principle with established relationships.
Granted in practice it might be hard to tell the difference for some people.
I make no value judgment on how other people prefer to live in this regard. It does seem that most people can't handle polyamory well emotionally, but it also seems that "all" would be incorrect.
and around 50% of people at some point cheat on their spouse. Sad. We are not noble creatures. We are not by nature a monogamous species. But if people want to do polyamory, I guess it's fine. If enough of people do it, there will be unknown societal consequences. One would be that the most desireable mates will have lots of weehee, and the less diserable ones will have even less of it, probably. How will that effect child rearing, who knows.
If you go far enough back in human history it was probably monogamy that was the stranger concept.
That cheating stat is one I knew and it was sobering when I first learned of it. Even more so when I first experienced it. I've yet to cheat on anybody else, one of the things I can take pride in with regards to relationships.
Engaging in multiple casual relationships is much more reasonable.
It certainly fits social norms better, but it has its own pitfalls and doesn't quite offer the same things as either monogamy or polyamory can in principle with established relationships.
Granted in practice it might be hard to tell the difference for some people.

). It feels like an orientation & not something I can change. I can use discipline to not act on it of course but it's something I doubt will ever change.