Exploring Compersion
Sharon shares insights from a qualitative study on compersion, revealing a rich tapestry of emotions experienced by participants, ranging from joy to warmth and pride. The research, which involved a diverse group of individuals engaged in consensual non-monogamous relationships, highlights the significance of emotional experiences and the unique language used to describe them. The study's demographic, primarily composed of college-educated, bisexual or pansexual individuals, offers a glimpse into the complexities of modern relationships.In this clip
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Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
386 - Compersion: Is It Necessary? (with Dr. Marie Thouin and Dr. Sharon Flicker)
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