4 Reasons Why People Practice Ethical Non-Monogamy
4 Reasons Why People Practice Ethical Non-Monogamy

4 Reasons Why People Practice Ethical Non-Monogamy

In recent years, modern society has seen a rise in ethical non-monogamy blossoming in its younger generations. Ethical non-monogamy is the umbrella term given to any relationship style that involves multiple partners in an ethical agreement to be non-monogamous with persons involved in the relationship or outside of it. You've probably also heard of the terms polyamory, swinging, open-relationship and even monogamish; these are all examples of ethical non-monogamy.

Monogamy and non-monogamy may have similar outcomes, however, it still holds that relationships with multiple partners involved have special practices that monogamous people could benefit from and learn from. Here at Altplayground, as part of our commitment to being a diverse and inclusive community, we welcome persons in many different relationship styles, including those mentioned above, to use our platform to find or create their own communities of like-minded individuals in the lifestyle.


Communication is Vital

With the nature of non-monogamous relationships revolving around more than one partner at a time, these couples tend to be more open with one another. This relationship type forces partners to learn how to communicate openly and be vulnerable about various likes, dislikes and even awkward things because otherwise it just doesn't work. In order to show up and be present for one's partner, getting to know the nitty-gritty details has the ability to foster deeper attachments just by showing that you care to learn more about them.

Being non-monogamous encourages strong support systems