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- Americans talk about love: How we chose an open marriage
Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 Bowe presents an American couple's conversation revealing their history of polyamory.
- Beyond Monogamy
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) A newsletter dedicated to exploring and facilitating alternatives to traditional monogamous relationships. There is a collection of these newsletters from 1980 through 1982 in the Connexions Archive.
- Breaking the Bonds
The Realities of Sexually Open Relationships Resource Type: Book Published: 1982 An examination of the lives of (American) people involved in socially and/or sexually open relationships.
- Connexions Annual Resource and Reading List
Resource Type: Article Published: 1994 A short and selective list of resources on issues addressed in the Connexions Annual, such as environment, education, peace, interntional development, women's issues, urban issues, housing, human rights, civil liberties, social change.
- Connexions Digest
Issue 52 - August 1990 - A Social Change Sourcebook Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1990
- Connexions Library: Sexuality Focus
Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on sexuality.
- The Ethical Slut
A guide to infinite sexual possibilities Resource Type: Book Published: 1997 A guide for anyone who dreams of having all the sex and love and friendship they want. Explores the skills and issues of a life beyond tradiational lifetime monogamy, from scheduling dates to handling jealousy, finding partners, resolving conflict, and raising children.
- Group Marriage
A Study of Contemporary Multilateral Marriage Resource Type: Book Published: 1973 A study of more than 100 group marriages in the United States, exploring the psychology and sociology of this form of marital relationship. The study looks at how group marriages are established, who enters into such relationships, how they communicate, how children and adults relate, how conflicts are resolved.
- Group marriage
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Is a form of polyamory in which more than one man and more than one woman form a family unit.
- The Harrad Experiment
Resource Type: Book Published: 1967
- Intimate Friendships
Resource Type: Book Published: 1976 Examines various forms of intimate relationship, from monogamy, to monogamy with adultery, to polygyny, polyandry and group relationships.
- Kerista
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A religion founded in 1956 by John Peltz "Bro Jud" Presmont. Throughout much of its history, Kerista was centered on the ideals of polyfidelity (called "responsible non-monogamy") and creation of intentional communities.
- Loving More
New Models for Relationships Resource Type: Website Organization and resource for people who who wish to move beyond traditional monogamy.
- Loving More
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1991 A newsletter published by PEP (Polyfidelitious Educational Productions), a group marriage journal and network. Previous title was PEPTALK; name was changed to Loving More starting with the Spring 1991 issue (Issue #26), and to Loving More Magazine ins 1994. Some copies of this publication are in the Connexions Archive. See also the Loving More website www.lovemore.com.
- Open marriage
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article Open marriage typically refers to a marriage in which the partners agree that each may engage in extramarital sexual relationships, without this being regarded as infidelity.
- Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationships
Resource Type: Book Published: 2008 Drawing on in-depth interviews with over a hundred women and men, Opening Up explores the real-life benefits and challenges of all styles of open relationships from partnered non-monogamy to solo polyamory.
- PEPCON
Resource Type: Article Published: 1990
- Peptalk
Periodical profile published 1989 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1989
- Polyamory
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article The practice, desire, or acceptance of having more than one intimate relationship at a time with the consent of everyone involved.
- Polyamory
Resource Type: Website
- Polyamory and Polygamy: Is the Media Right?
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 There are a few of repeated themes emerging in many of the articles railing against polyamorous marriage.
- Polyamory-Related Books - Open Marriage
Resource Type: Website
- Polyfidelity
Connexipedia Article Resource Type: Article A form of polyamorous group marriage wherein all members consider each other to be primary partners and agree to be sexual only with other members of this group.
- Proposition 31
Resource Type: Book Published: 1969
- SexSources.ca
Resource Type: Website Published: 2017 A web portal featuring sexuality resources: articles, websites, books. The home page features a selection of recent and important articles. A search feature, subject index, and other research tools make it possible to find additional resources and information.
- When Will the Media Really Get Polyamory?
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Why do the media so often miss the mark when they write articles or do a feature on polyamory? Why do so many approach the subject with a ready-made idea of what they are looking for?
- Why Not Have Sex With People Who Aren't Your Partner?
Infidelity is treated as selfish, while monogamy is celebrated. But what's so great about living in self-denial? Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Although open relationships are not as shocking a concept today as they were 50 years ago, theyre still regarded with overwhelming skepticism and even disdain. The usual assumption is that polyamorous people are selfish, immature, incapable of commitment, and their primary relationship is therefore doomed to failure.
- You and I...Searching for Tomorrow
Resource Type: Book Letters to author Robert H. Rimmer about non-traditional sexual experiences and explorations, such as group marriage.
Experts on Polyfidelity in the Sources Directory
- Loving More
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