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  2. Terminology within polyamory - Wikipedia

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    The terms primary and secondary may refer to the relationship or by extension to a partner in such a relationship. Thus a woman with a husband and another partner might refer to the husband as her "primary" and her other partner as "secondary" – or might consider both to be primary, depending on the relationships and her usage of the terms.

  3. Open relationship - Wikipedia

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    A form of open relationship is the open marriage, in which the participants in a marriage have an open relationship. [3] There are several different styles of open relationships. Some examples include: Multi-partner relationships, between three or more partners where a sexual relationship does not occur between all of the parties involved. [3]

  4. Beard (companion) - Wikipedia

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    Beard is a slang term, American in origin, describing a person who is used, knowingly or unknowingly, as a date, romantic partner (boyfriend or girlfriend), or spouse either to conceal infidelity or to conceal one's sexual orientation.

  5. So, What Exactly Is a Female-Led Relationship? - AOL

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    Often abbreviated as FLRs, female-led relationships are pretty much what they sound like: romantic relationships in which a female-identifying partner takes the lead in decision-making and assumes ...

  6. Conjugal love - Wikipedia

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    Conjugal love refers to love in a conjugal relationship, that is, in a marriage, since the word "conjugal" is defined as related to the relationship between married partners. [1] Marriage does not necessarily involve love between the partners. Christian views on marriage involve love as being central to the marriage relationship, just as ...

  7. Polycule - Wikipedia

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    Throuple describes a group of three people where all individuals are in a relationship with the other two people in the group. It is also known as a type of triad. [7] Quad describes a four-person polycule. While N structures are all quads, not all quads are N structures. [7] [2] Metamour is a term that refers to one's partner's partner. [2]

  8. Emotional affair - Wikipedia

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    The term emotional affair describes a type of relationship between people. The term often describes a bond between two people that mimics or matches the closeness and emotional intimacy of a romantic relationship while not being physically consummated. An emotional affair is sometimes referred to as an affair of the heart.

  9. Boyfriend - Wikipedia

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    A woman with her boyfriend at Alexanderplatz in March 1975 A man with his boyfriend. Partners in committed non-marital relationships are also sometimes described as a significant other or partner, [3] especially if the individuals are cohabiting.