2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-020-01873-x
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Motivations for Engaging in Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships

Abstract: Sexual, romantic, and intimate relationships provide opportunities for individual and interpersonal fulfillment and the enhancement of well-being. Though research has identified that consensual non-monogamy (CNM) offers unique relational benefits, little work has examined why individuals pursue CNM relationships. Both self-determination theory and self-expansion theory provide frameworks for understanding the range of intra-and interpersonal motives for choosing or negotiating a multipartnered relationship. We… Show more

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“…Two individuals even reported being happily monogamous at the time of the interview, after extensive past experience in CNM relationships. Wood et al (2021) and St. Vil et al (2021) both similarly describe some individuals who state that CNM is their most "natural" or even their only viable relationship choice, alongside others who report finding CNM to be practical given their current life circumstances.…”
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“…Two individuals even reported being happily monogamous at the time of the interview, after extensive past experience in CNM relationships. Wood et al (2021) and St. Vil et al (2021) both similarly describe some individuals who state that CNM is their most "natural" or even their only viable relationship choice, alongside others who report finding CNM to be practical given their current life circumstances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these are straightforward and not surprising, in particular reports of feeling frequent attractions to others and desiring sexual experiences that are not possible within monogamy, and these are to some extent echoed in other work finding that interest in CNM is related to greater openness to casual sex (Ka et al, 2020) and that one motivation for engaging in CNM is the desire for sexual variety and exploration (Cohen, 2015;Moors et al, 2017a;St. Vil et al, 2021;Wood et al, 2021). A strong desire for personal autonomy, a dislike of the idea of one person meeting all of another person's relational needs, and feeling suspicious of monogamy as an ideal state are similarly straightforward, and these line up closely with some of the major motivations for interest or engagement in CNM that have been reported elsewhere: the pursuit of autonomy in relationship choices and diversity in one's sources of needfulfillment (Cohen, 2015;Moors et al, 2017a;Wood et al, 2021) and rejection of monogamous ideals (Sizemore & Olmstead, 2018).…”
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