From Monogamy to Monogamish: Reimagining Modern Relationships
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Episode 103:
From Monogamy to Monogamish: Reimagining Modern Relationships
In this episode of the Relationship Diversity Podcast, I dive into the concept of 'monogamish' relationships—a hybrid between monogamy and open relationships.
Coined by Dan Savage, this term represents relationships that blend primary commitment with some degree of sexual or emotional openness. I explore the origins of the term, its benefits, and various examples of how monogamish arrangements can be personalized to fit unique partnership needs.
I emphasize the importance of communication, trust, and flexibility, and offer practical advice for those considering this relationship structure.
The episode also includes reflective questions to determine if a monogamish setup could be right for you and your partner, along with steps to navigate the transition from traditional monogamy.
00:00 Introduction to Monogamish Relationships
00:47 Welcome to the Relationship Diversity Podcast
01:38 Carrie Jeroslow's Personal Journey with Relationships
04:16 Exploring the Term 'Monogamish'
09:16 Examples of Monogamish Relationships
12:40 Characteristics for Thriving in a Monogamish Relationship
19:47 Steps to Transition to a Monogamish Relationship
24:06 Conclusion and Additional Resources
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