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Sarah Marjorie Savage Pearsall is an American historian specialized in the history of North America between c. 1500 and c. 1800. She is a professor and director of undergraduate studies at the Johns Hopkins University Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences .
Ethical non-monogamy is an umbrella term for all relationships where all partners are aware of the dynamic and consent to their partner(s) either dating or having sex outside of the relationship.
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1995: "Songs to Tickle Your Tonsils" (Sarah Peasall) 2002: "Bob and Larry's Backyard Party" and "Pirates' Boatload of Fun" (Leah Peasall only) 2003: "O Veggie Where Art Thou?" 2007: Various artists - Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash - track 8, "Road To Kaintuck" (with Billy Bob Thornton)
Patriarchs Abraham and Sarah had an arrangement with Sarah's handmaiden Hagar. [15] Interpretations of this vary, for example Judaism and Islam treat it much more like a polygamous situation, whereas Christian sources sometimes discuss the love triangle aspect of it, which are not directly analogous with a ménage à trois.
I had to choose what was more important: my partner and our relationship or my own monogamy. I chose my partner.” Yet for all its messy complexity, nonmonogamy does offer rescue from regretful ...
When cultural or social anthropologists and other social scientists use the term monogamy, the meaning is social or marital monogamy. Marital monogamy may be further distinguished between: marriage once in a lifetime; marriage with only one person at a time, in contrast to bigamy or polygamy; and serial monogamy, remarriage after death or divorce.