Polyamory is having a moment(s)

Over the past few decades, Polyamory has become more normalized, with approximately 4-5% of people in romantic relationships identifying as part of a consensually non-monogamous relationship. The trend is reflected in popular culture, with platforms like Tinder expanding relationship categories to include open relationships, polyamory, and ethical nonmonogamy. Mainstream media, including publications like New York magazine and The New York Times, has featured stories and interviews exploring polyamorous lifestyles, contributing to the broader conversation about the evolving nature of relationships.

However, not everyone embraces this shift, as seen in the skeptical reactions on shows like "The View." Some critics argue that polyamory aligns conveniently with individualistic economic structures, questioning whether it truly challenges societal norms. This debate highlights the ongoing tension between the growing acceptance of polyamory and the skepticism or opposition it faces from some quarters, demonstrating the diverse perspectives and discussions surrounding this evolving aspect of modern relationships.

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