different between polyamourous vs polyamorous
polyamourous
English
Adjective
polyamourous (comparative more polyamourous, superlative most polyamourous)
- Misspelling of polyamorous.
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polyamorous
English
Etymology
From a 1990 article by Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, "A Bouquet of Lovers", from amorous.
Adjective
polyamorous (comparative more polyamorous, superlative most polyamorous)
- Having relationships with multiple partners, with the knowledge and consent of all involved; engaging in polyamory.
- Open to having such relationships, regardless of one's experience or current practices.
Translations
See also
- monoamorous
- monogamous
- polyfidelitous
- polysexual
Further reading
- Wikipedia article on Polyamory
- The alt.polyamory home page
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