Expanding Relationship Norms
The conversation highlights the growing interest in non-monogamous relationships, revealing that nearly a third of Americans prefer alternatives to strict monogamy, despite only 5% currently engaging in such structures. The discussion draws parallels to the LGBT movement, suggesting that support for non-monogamy could evolve at a similar pace. This expansion of relationship norms is positioned as a vital conversation for a broader audience, challenging traditional views on love and family.In this clip
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