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Monogamy represents stability, support and, bizarrely, the social success of being in a relationship. However, if we critique this, does monogamy really provide all these, or have we been conditioned to believe it does just reinforce the very arguments made in its support? Furthermore, as emotional beings, is there an emotional attraction to monogamy that we crave in seeking an exclusive and reciprocated belonging, acceptance and love from a partner who is considered unique in fulfilling said role?
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By David Dante FrankMonogamy represents stability, support and, bizarrely, the social success of being in a relationship. However, if we critique this, does monogamy really provide all these, or have we been conditioned to believe it does just reinforce the very arguments made in its support? Furthermore, as emotional beings, is there an emotional attraction to monogamy that we crave in seeking an exclusive and reciprocated belonging, acceptance and love from a partner who is considered unique in fulfilling said role?
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Instagram: @uncomfortabletruths_ >> https://www.instagram.com/uncomfortabletruths_
Twitter: @UTWDPodcast >> https://www.twitter.com/utwdpodcast
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