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What is ethical non-monogamy?

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WHILE many people decide to enter monogamous relationships, there are also increasing numbers of romantic partners who are opting to do something a little bit different. 

One such relationship status is ethical non-monogamy – often shortened to ENM – but what does it mean? And how does it work?  

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Ethical non-monogamy is when two people are engaging in a type of open relationshipCredit: Getty

Ethical non-monogamy is when a romantic relationship is not exclusive between two people. 

Instead, the people in the relationship have decided to engage in romantic and encounters with others – but it’s all about setting and communicating clear boundaries, unlike with cheating. 

However, there’s also some light and shade in the definition and many people will choose to practice it slightly differently. 

Read on to find out more about ethical non-monogamy and how it differs from other relationship choices like polyamory. 

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What is ethical non-monogamy?

According to sexologist Yvonne Fulbright, an ethically non-monogamous relationship “involves two people who identify as a couple but who are not committed to a traditional relationship.”

She added that there are often some strict rules in place for the partners. She explained: “They’ve given each other the opportunity to date or have sex with other people independently.

“Often a key component in these relationships working out is that the other relationship is only sexual, not romantic or emotional. There’s no deception about engaging in sex with others.”

, a licensed marriage and family therapist , added to the point the EMN can take many forms – whether that be just one partner, or both in the relationship choosing to sleep with someone else.

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But Kerner maintains it’s down to the partners to make and stick to their own rules.

He explained: “I believe the key to successful nonmonogamy is in one word: consensual.” 

Kerner, who has published books, including ‘So Tell Me About the Last Time You Had Sex’, continued: “Known as ethical nonmonogamy, this approach is different from monogamous relationships in which partners cheat on each other.”

What is the difference between polyamory and ethical non-monogamy?

Polyamory, according to the dictionary, is defined as “the practice of engaging in multiple romantic (and typically sexual) relationships, with the consent of all the people involved.”

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