A Humanist Looks at Polyamory. A Humanist Looks at Polyamory.

A Humanist Looks at Polyamory‪.‬

The Humanist 2004, Nov-Dec, 64, 6

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There are two words that I apply to myself which, considered together, probably place me in one of the smallest categories of humanity. Those are polyamorous and Humanist. There is no way of knowing what percentage of the population engages in an open, responsible, and respectful multi-partner lifestyle, although it is likely that the number runs quite high and accounts for hundreds of thousands of people in the United States. But let's estimate that it's 2 percent (a number I found bruited about on the Internet), and that Humanists comprise less than 10 percent. That would put me in the class polyamorous Humanist, which comprises 0.2 percent of the general population. Of course, I think there is a correlation: I think it's probable that Humanists are more likely to be polyamorous and that polyamorists are more likely to be Humanist than the rest of the population. I knew I was polyamorous and I knew I was Humanist before I knew the words.

GENRE
Nachschlagewerke
ERSCHIENEN
2004
1. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
8
Seiten
VERLAG
American Humanist Association
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307,1
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