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[[File:Relationship anarchy.png|thumb|220x220px|The relationship anarchy flag.]]
'''Relationship Anarchy''' (abbreviated '''RA''') is the belief that relationships should not be bound by set rules, aside from the rules the people involved mutually agree upon
Relationship anarchy is related to things such as [[polyamory]], and [[sensualarian]]. Relationship anarchy started within the polyamorous community, however relationship anarchy has developed into it's own concept. Many relationship anarchist feel that polyamory doesn't fit them. Relationship anarchy does share
For these reasons relationship anarchy is also popular within the [[asexual]] and [[aromantic]] communities, particularly [[nonamorous]] aromantics, or aromantics that want relationships that don't fall into traditional "platonic" or "romantic" categories. Many asexuals and aromantics already have relationships that do not involve sex and/or romance and therefore are in a position to easily break down amatonormative relationship ideas.
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The term relationship anarchy was coined by Andi Nordgren, through discussion on a blog they ran during the early 2000s<ref>https://thethinkingasexual.wordpress.com/2013/05/07/relationship-anarchy-basics/</ref>. Andi also discusses relationship anarchy in Deborah Anapol’s book in 2010<ref>Anapol, Deborah (2010). ''Polyamory in the 21st Century: Love and Intimacy with Multiple Partners''. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.</ref>. It began as a subsection of the polyamorous community with roots in the free love movement of the 20th century, which in some forms rejects the idea of monogamous marriage, seeing it as a form of social and financial bondage.
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