Non-Monogamy Insights
The discussion highlights that the polyamorous community is predominantly influenced by women, challenging stereotypes about who leads non-monogamous practices. Research suggests that personality traits, particularly among those who identify as LGBTQ, play a significant role in the prevalence of non-monogamy. Additionally, shared interests, such as tabletop RPGs and historical reenactments, may correlate with a comfort in exploring unconventional relationship structures.In this clip
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How can I shift my perspective on the idea that men have to work hard to gain social status and financial stability to attract women, while women are pursued regardless of their qualities, as discussed in the episode #213: Exploring Non-Monogamy with Emily, Dedeker and Jase of Multiamory and the clip Challenging Relationship Assumptions?
Can you provide some insight into the perspective that men have to work hard to gain social status and financial stability to attract women, while women are pursued regardless of their qualities, as discussed in the episode #213: Exploring Non-Monogamy with Emily, Dedeker and Jase of Multiamory and the clip Challenging Relationship Assumptions?
I have a question about the episode #213: Exploring Non-Monogamy with Emily, Dedeker and Jase of Multiamory and the clip Challenging Relationship Assumptions. I feel that men have to work hard to gain social status and financial stability to attract women, while women are pursued regardless of their qualities. It seems like there are often many men interested in one woman, giving her the power to choose. I'm frustrated by the idea that men have to chase after women and navigate complex social games to gain their interest. I love women and don't want to have a negative mindset, but sometimes I can't help but feel this way. Can you provide some insight into this perspective?