River
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What I do believe is that polyamory, or at least acceptance of it amongst the many models of possible relationships, is more emotionally mature, culturally adaptive and socially harmonious than monogamy as a model of how things actually are instead of how we are trying to force things to be. We are capable of social order many magnitudes greater than what we see. That necessarily includes and transcends monogamy.
I'm in whole-hearted agreement with 98% of this post--most especially, the social acceptance part. A society which has social acceptance for polyamory is, indeed, "more evolved" -- or shall we say "adaptive" (let's just say "superior") -- to / than one which does not.
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Note: I distinguish between the practice of monogamy and "monogamism" defined as a kin to "heterosexism," which is a kin to sexism, racism, etc. The practice of monogamy, to me, is morally and ethically neutral. It's as good a choice as ethical non-monogamy. Monogamism, so defined, is -- to me -- quite morally repugnant ... in precisely the same way that sexism, racism and heterosexism are morally repugnant.
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