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Cheating is Cheating - A Unified Look at Monogamy & ENM Agreements

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In this episode of "Information for Life - Insights and Ideas to Navigate Your World," we delve into the complex topic of cheating in relationships. Titled "Cheating is Cheating: A Unified Look at Monogamy & ENM Agreements," we explore the differences in how cheating is defined and experienced in monogamous and ethically non-monogamous (ENM) relationships. Our discussion covers the unique features of each relationship type, factors contributing to cheating, the impact on partners, and the importance of communication and trust. Join us as we challenge stereotypes and misconceptions and shed light on the dynamics of modern romantic relationships.
#cheating #infidelity #monogamy #nonmonogamy #ENMrelationships #trust #communication #relationshipstructures #fidelity #consent #boundaries #emotionaldistress #partnership #commitment #stereotypes #misconceptions
Sources:
Barker, M., & Langdridge, D. (2010). Whatever happened to non-monogamies? Critical reflections on recent research and theory. Sexualities, 13(6), 748-772.
Buss, D. M., & Shackelford, T. K. (1997). Susceptibility to infidelity in the first year of marriage. Journal of Research in Personality, 31(2), 193-221.
Conley, T. D., Matsick, J. L., Moors, A. C., Ziegler, A., & Rubin, J. D. (2017). Investigating the Intersection of Polyaffectivity and Relationship Communication Among Ethically Non-Monogamous Individuals. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 34(6), 828-849.
Mark, K. P. (2011). The relative impact of individual sexual desire and couple desire discrepancy on satisfaction in heterosexual couples. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(2), 133-146.
Moors, A. C., Matsick, J. L., Ziegler, A., Rubin, J. D., & Conley, T. D. (2014). It's not just a gay male thing: Sexual minority women and men are equally attracted to consensual non-monogamy. Psychology & Sexuality, 5(4), 411-424.
Shackelford, T. K., LeBlanc, G. J., & Drass, E. (2004). Emotional reactions to infidelity. Cognition & Emotion, 18(5), 643-659.
Veaux, F., & Rickert, E. (2014). More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory. Thorntree Press.

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1. Cheating and Ethical Non-Monogamy Comparisons (00:00:12)

2. Love, Communication, and Bold Journeys (00:11:26)

120 episodes

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In this episode of "Information for Life - Insights and Ideas to Navigate Your World," we delve into the complex topic of cheating in relationships. Titled "Cheating is Cheating: A Unified Look at Monogamy & ENM Agreements," we explore the differences in how cheating is defined and experienced in monogamous and ethically non-monogamous (ENM) relationships. Our discussion covers the unique features of each relationship type, factors contributing to cheating, the impact on partners, and the importance of communication and trust. Join us as we challenge stereotypes and misconceptions and shed light on the dynamics of modern romantic relationships.
#cheating #infidelity #monogamy #nonmonogamy #ENMrelationships #trust #communication #relationshipstructures #fidelity #consent #boundaries #emotionaldistress #partnership #commitment #stereotypes #misconceptions
Sources:
Barker, M., & Langdridge, D. (2010). Whatever happened to non-monogamies? Critical reflections on recent research and theory. Sexualities, 13(6), 748-772.
Buss, D. M., & Shackelford, T. K. (1997). Susceptibility to infidelity in the first year of marriage. Journal of Research in Personality, 31(2), 193-221.
Conley, T. D., Matsick, J. L., Moors, A. C., Ziegler, A., & Rubin, J. D. (2017). Investigating the Intersection of Polyaffectivity and Relationship Communication Among Ethically Non-Monogamous Individuals. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 34(6), 828-849.
Mark, K. P. (2011). The relative impact of individual sexual desire and couple desire discrepancy on satisfaction in heterosexual couples. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(2), 133-146.
Moors, A. C., Matsick, J. L., Ziegler, A., Rubin, J. D., & Conley, T. D. (2014). It's not just a gay male thing: Sexual minority women and men are equally attracted to consensual non-monogamy. Psychology & Sexuality, 5(4), 411-424.
Shackelford, T. K., LeBlanc, G. J., & Drass, E. (2004). Emotional reactions to infidelity. Cognition & Emotion, 18(5), 643-659.
Veaux, F., & Rickert, E. (2014). More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory. Thorntree Press.

Tap HERE for all Social Media, email, and Podcast platforms

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cheating and Ethical Non-Monogamy Comparisons (00:00:12)

2. Love, Communication, and Bold Journeys (00:11:26)

120 episodes

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