“…Whatever the prevalence of consensual nonmonogamy, and whether or not it is on the rise, it is certain that there is an increasing amount of academic research being conducted on these types of relationships (for a review, see Barker & Langdridge, 2010). Rubel and Bogaert (2014) and Matsick, Conley, Ziegler, Moors, and Rubin (2013) delineated three types of consensual nonmonogamy that are consistently discussed in the literature: swinging, open relationships, and polyamory. Definitions of these three styles are subject to debate (for discussions, see Barker, 2005;Haritaworn, Lin, & Kleese, 2006;Klesse, 2006), but they are most commonly described as follows: Swinging is a relationship in which a couple engages in extradyadic sex, usually at parties or social situations where both partners are present.…”