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More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory
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Can you love more than one person? Have multiple romantic partners, without jealousy or cheating? Absolutely! Polyamorous people have been paving the way, through trial and painful error. Now the new book More Than Two can help you find your own way. With completely new material and a fresh approach, Franklin Veaux and Eve Rickert wrote More Than Two to expand on and update the themes and ideas in the wildly popular polyamory website morethantwo.com.

From partners, authors and practicing polyamorists Franklin Veaux and Eve Rickert comes the long-awaited, wide-ranging resource exploring the often-complex world of living polyamorously.

Highlighting the nuances (no, this isn’t swinging), the relationship options (do you suit a V, an N, an open network? ), the myths (don’t count on wild or ...Read More

NonfictionRelationshipsSexualitySelf-HelpPsychologyLGBTQ
More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory
More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory

More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory

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Published year: 2014
Pages: 480

Can you love more than one person? Have multiple romantic partners, without jealousy or cheating? Absolutely! Polyamorous people have been paving the way, through trial and painful error. Now the new book More Than Two can help you find your own way. With completely new material and a fresh approach, Franklin Veaux and Eve Rickert wrote More Than Two to expand on and update the themes and ideas in the wildly popular polyamory website morethantwo.com.

From partners, authors and practicing polyamorists Franklin Veaux and Eve Rickert comes the long-awaited, wide-ranging resource exploring the often-complex world of living polyamorously.

Highlighting the nuances (no, this isn’t swinging), the relationship options (do you suit a V, an N, an open network? ), the myths (don’t count on wild or ...Read More

NonfictionRelationshipsSexualitySelf-HelpPsychologyLGBTQ

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