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  2. Monogamy - Wikipedia

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    In humans, social monogamy equals monogamous marriage. Sexual monogamy is defined as an exclusive sexual relationship between a female and a male based on observations of sexual interactions. Finally, the term genetic monogamy is used when DNA analyses can confirm that a female-male pair reproduce exclusively with each other.

  3. Monogamy in animals - Wikipedia

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    Sexual conflicts that have been proposed to arise from social monogamy include infidelity and parental investment. The proposed conflict is derived from the conflict-centric differential allocation hypothesis, which states that there is a tradeoff between investment and attractiveness.

  4. Mating system - Wikipedia

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    Facultative monogamy occurs when there are very low densities in a species. This means that mating occurs with only a single member of the opposite sex because males and females are very far apart. When a female needs aid from conspecifics in order to have a litter this is obligate monogamy.

  5. Feel Like You Can Be Both Poly *and* Monogamous? You Might Be ...

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    Blame compulsory mononormativity, or the assumption that monogamy is both more natural and "normal" than any other relationship structure, and thus, that ending up in a two-person marriage is The ...

  6. What Is Ethical Non-Monogamy? A Sex Therapist Explains - AOL

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    Non-monogamy is a broader term that can include not just romantic partnerships but sexual ones as well," says Engle. "Polyamory is a more specific practice under the 'non monogamy' umbrella." How ...

  7. Portal : Human sexuality/Selected article/30 - Wikipedia

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    Marital monogamy refers to marriages of only two people. Social monogamy refers to two partners living together, having sex with each other, and cooperating in acquiring basic resources such as shelter, food, and money. Sexual monogamy refers to two partners remaining sexually exclusive with each other and having no outside sex partners.

  8. If You Want A *Bit* More Flexibility In Your Relationship ...

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    “Monogamish is a term that describes a relationship where the primary relationship structure is monogamy, but with some allowance for sexual activity outside the relationship under mutually ...

  9. Sexual dimorphism - Wikipedia

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    Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different ... The mating system of pinnipeds varies from polygamy to serial monogamy.