Saturday, October 4, 2014
Consensual Non-Monogamous (CNM) relationship satisfaction
Moreover, both qualitative and quantitative research have shown that participants in CNM relationships report high degrees of honesty, closeness, happiness, communication, and relationship satisfaction within their relationships (Barker, 2005; Bonello & Cross, 2010; Jenks, 1998; Klesse, 2006; LaSala, 2005).
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Taking all these data together, it does seem like a myth busted: Not only are consensually nonmonogamous people not less happy, healthy, and sexually satisfied than the general population; they actually seem to enjoy better health, happiness, and sexual vitality.
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