Nature and concept of polyamory: Formation, expectations, and maintenance

The research studied the nature and concept of polyamory. Specifically, the variables looked into were formation, expectation, and maintenance of polyamorous relationships. The literature showed that commitment is an important aspect in maintaining romantic relationships in general due to many facto...

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Main Authors: Balisado, Sandra Fe C., Barcelon, Rosanna Bianca M.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2008
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5012
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The research studied the nature and concept of polyamory. Specifically, the variables looked into were formation, expectation, and maintenance of polyamorous relationships. The literature showed that commitment is an important aspect in maintaining romantic relationships in general due to many factors that lead to satisfaction in relationships. Moreover, exclusivity contributes to satisfaction in these relationships while low levels of commitment may lead to multiple relationships due to the factors namely socio-sexual orientation and physical attractiveness. In addition to that, jealousy also lowers satisfaction in a romantic relationship. These factors were looked into to understand the concept of polyamory, which is a romantic relationship between more than two people. The study implored qualitative research through a series of online interviews. Content analysis was used to interpret the data. There were eight polyamorous subjects from online communities and all of them are currently in a polyamorous relationship. Based on the results, polyamory is formed from their recognition of their lifestyle of loving many. Their expectations are based on honesty, openness, and respect. Their relationship is maintained through their good communication, happiness and satisfaction, and commitment in the relationship.