Ethics of Non-Monogamy: Addressing Consent, Honesty, and Boundaries
- Ethel Krivyan
- Dec 10, 2024
- 1 min read
Non-monogamy, an umbrella term encompassing various relationship structures like polyamory, open relationships, and swinging, challenges traditional views of love and commitment. However, it is not simply about having multiple partners. For non-monogamy to be ethical, it must be rooted in three foundational principles: consent, honesty, and boundaries. When practiced with integrity, these principles can help create relationships that are fulfilling, respectful, and deeply connected. Let’s explore each of these ethical pillars in detail to understand their importance in non-monogamous dynamics in “Ethics of Non-Monogamy: Addressing Consent, Honesty, and Boundaries”.

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