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How Non-Monogamous Couples Are Surviving and Thriving
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Thats because you believe monogamy is the natural default and other things are an aberration that requires leveling up and permission from society. Its toxic monogamy culture.
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I personally don't think young people are ready for monogamy when they are still exploring who they are and what they need.
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I dont think it should be. In fact, I think that's toxic. Especially for teens and young people.