Commitment and Desire
Research reveals that sociosexual individuals in consensually non-monogamous relationships experience stronger attraction forces and lower constraining forces, leading to a higher quality of life and genuine commitment. In contrast, those engaged in non-consensual relationships report diminished attraction and a sense of obligation, resulting in a lower quality of life. The discussion highlights the importance of choice and desire in fostering healthy, committed partnerships.In this clip
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Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
217 - Commitment in Non-Monogamy
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