Unlike emperor penguins and prairie voles, humans aren’t biologically programmed to be monogamous. Throughout history, most human societies (like most of the animal kingdom) have practiced some form ...
Recently, another blogger on this site wrote a piece taking a stand against open marriages. If someone had written a similar piece about homosexuality I think the editorial board would have had to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Open marriages sound glamorous in theory — all freedom, no jealousy, and total emotional maturity. But step inside a real one, and ...
When you think of an *****, you might think of a single woman. In a lot of cases, this is true. The *** work industry is still surrounded by stigma, and many people can’t handle being in a ...
People choose open marriages for all kinds of reasons, and for some families, this arrangement can actually work. But what happens when one partner is on board and the other isn’t? One of our readers ...
Darryl A. Cobbin of the Huffington Post has written an article entitled, “Open Marriage: A Celebrity Solution or a Contradiction in Terms,” in which he explores the pros and cons of open marriages.
Current research and views of Western marriage support the idea that an open marriage, supporting the growth and development of the individuals within a marriage, creates the healthiest environment ...
Some couples choose open marriages for a variety of reasons, and in certain cases, this kind of arrangement can even benefit a family. But it’s not a one‑size‑fits‑all solution, and it certainly doesn ...