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

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    Whoopi Goldberg hinted at past polyamory experiences as buzz around the relationship style builds. On Tuesday’s episode of “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg alluded to a past experience that was ...

  4. 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.

  5. Polyamory in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Polyamory is a relationship type that is practiced by a minority of the population in the United States, about 4 to 5 percent. [3] According to a 2016 study, 20 percent of singles in the US have attempted some form of consensual non-monogamy at some point of their lives, such as polyamory or open relationships.

  6. Gwyneth Paltrow Couldn’t Be in a ‘Poly Relationship’: ‘Not ...

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    Gwyneth Paltrow Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for goop Gwyneth Paltrow weighed in on whether she had “ever considered a poly relationship.” “No thanks! Not for me but [I] have no judgment ...

  7. Polyamory: Two people share their relationship experiences

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  8. Polygamy in North America - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, about 40,000 people living in Utah were part of a polygamist family, or about 1.4 percent of the population. [44] Polygamists have been difficult to prosecute because many only seek marriage licenses for their first marriage, while the other marriages are secretly conducted in private ceremonies.

  9. Polyandry in Tibet - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the children considered all their uncles as their fathers, and a child avoided treating members of the elder generation differently, even if they knew who their biological father was. The children would usually only address the eldest surviving husband as "father". [7] Divorce was quite simple. If one of the brothers in a polyandrous ...