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* Two [[Straight|heterosexual]] |
* Two [[Straight|heterosexual]] men who are both in sexual relationships with the same woman and have co-spousal or brother-like relationships with each other. |
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* Two heterosexual women who are both in sexual relationships with the same man and have co-spousal or sister-like relationships with each other. |
* Two heterosexual women who are both in sexual relationships with the same man and have co-spousal or sister-like relationships with each other. |
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* Those in a [[N Polyamory|N polyamorous]] relationship who are not dating one another, but still have an [[Emotional Attraction|emotional bond]]. |
* Those in a [[N Polyamory|N polyamorous]] relationship who are not dating one another, but still have an [[Emotional Attraction|emotional bond]]. |
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== History == |
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It is unknown when the term "metamour" was coined, however the word "polyaffective" was coined by a individual studying polyamorous relationships and was posted on psychologytoday.com on August 9th of 2018. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The polyaffective flag was |
The polyaffective flag was created by Deviantart user NonMonoPrideFlags on September 25th, 2015.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/nonmonoprideflags/art/Polyaffective-Pride-Flag-562382949</ref> |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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https://www.deviantart.com/nonmonoprideflags/art/Polyaffective-Pride-Flag-562382949 |
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# https://www.psychologytoday.com/ |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 16 September 2021
Polyaffective or Metamours are a type of relationship between people who are emotionally close and are connected by a polyamorous relationship, but are not in a sexual or romantic relationship with each other. Some examples include:
- Two heterosexual men who are both in sexual relationships with the same woman and have co-spousal or brother-like relationships with each other.
- Two heterosexual women who are both in sexual relationships with the same man and have co-spousal or sister-like relationships with each other.
- Those in a N polyamorous relationship who are not dating one another, but still have an emotional bond.
![](http://static.miraheze.org/lgbtawiki/thumb/1/1b/Polyaffective.jpg/220px-Polyaffective.jpg)
![](http://static.miraheze.org/lgbtawiki/thumb/3/3c/Metamour.png/300px-Metamour.png)
History
It is unknown when the term "metamour" was coined, however the word "polyaffective" was coined by a individual studying polyamorous relationships and was posted on psychologytoday.com on August 9th of 2018.
Flag
The polyaffective flag was created by Deviantart user NonMonoPrideFlags on September 25th, 2015.[2]