Kinsey Institute director Justin Garcia talks intimacy, “slow love,” and why relationships aren’t one-size-fits-all.
Dr. Justin R. Garcia, who runs the Kinsey Institute, found that consensual non-monogamy doesn't work for most people. Here's why.
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Unfiltered and Unapologetic,' Bunnie Xo clarified her take on monogamy with her husband Jelly Roll. Her memoir is out now.
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In the United States, nearly one in five people have explored consensual non-monogamy, the practice of openly seeing multiple partners with the knowledge and consent of everyone involved. Despite this ...