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  2. Deborah Anapol - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Taj Anapol (1951–2015) was an American clinical psychologist and one of the founders of the polyamory movement, [1] which started in the 1980s. [2] Known for her work in erotic spirituality, ecosex, [3] neotantra and Pelvic-Heart Integration, [4] she was an advocate for multiple love and sacred sexuality.

  3. Polyamory in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, research conducted with more than 3,000 Americans, found that 16.8% of those surveyed "desire[d] to engage in polyamory", 10.7% of those surveyed had "engaged in polyamory at some point during their life," while 6.5% of those surveyed said they knew someone who had been "or is currently engaged in polyamory" and noted among those not ...

  4. Current state of polygamy in the Latter Day Saint movement

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    In 2003, US House Bill 307 introduced a new child bigamy amendment. This new law proposed a specific definition of what child bigamy is and how it is viewed under the law. It stated that if a person above the age of 18 years were to marry or cohabitate with a person under the age of 18, they would be guilty of a second degree felony. [18]

  5. Love without limitation: What exactly is polyamory?

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    Chad Spangler, a polyamory content creator and independent artist, feels being polyamorous strengthens his relationships: “I think a lot of people see polyamory from the outside and think the ...

  6. Why is everyone, including Whoopi Goldberg, talking about ...

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    If you can chew gum and walk, you can do more than one person.” The declaration prompted co-host Sunny Hostin to suggest Goldberg must be “speaking from experience.”

  7. Are you ready for polyamory? The quirks and characteristics ...

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  8. Polyamory - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, polyamory can take the forms of a triad [a] of three people in an intimate relationship, a poly family of more than three people, one person as the pivot point of a relationship (a "vee"), a couple in a two-person relationship which portrays other relationships on their own, and various other intimate networks of individuals.

  9. This election year, Americans are dedicating their vote to ...

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    As Americans across the country voted early in record numbers ahead of Tuesday's election, it has become clear that they are motivated, arguably like never before.