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- Polyfidelity abstract "Polyfidelity (also sometimes called polyexclusivity) is a form of polyamory where all members are considered equal partners and agree to be sexually active only with other members of the group. The term originated in the Kerista Village commune in San Francisco which practiced polyfidelity from 1971 to 1991. The community expected all of its members, within bounds of gender and sexual orientation, to be sexually active with all other members, and for exclusive relationships not to be formed. However, this aspect of polyfidelity is not always expected today.Polyfaithful relationships are, like monogamous relationships, closed in the sense that partners agree not to be sexual outside the current members of the group. The difference is that more than two people are included in the closed group. New members may generally be added to the group only by unanimous consensus of the existing members, or the group may not accept new members.Previous to the Kerista Village experience, people would have likely called this arrangement \"complex marriage\" or simply a \"group marriage.\" Indeed, one might think of polyfidelity as being very much like monogamy except that it may include more than two people (and may or may not be open to adding new members). The modern, broader term polyamory was coined later, in the early 1990s.".
- Polyfidelity wikiPageExternalLink what-is-polyamory.
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- Polyfidelity wikiPageRevisionID "703111678".
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Bareback_(sex).
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Bloomsbury_Group.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polyamorous_terminology.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polyamory.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexual_fidelity.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Celeste_West.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Free_love.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Gender.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Group_marriage.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Kerista.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Loving_More.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Monogamy.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Polyamory.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_orientation.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLink Sexually_transmitted_infection.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polyfidelity".
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLinkText "polyfidelitous".
- Polyfidelity wikiPageWikiLinkText "polyfidelity".
- Polyfidelity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Close_plural_relationships.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Close_relationships.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Family.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Human_sexuality.
- Polyfidelity wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
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- Polyfidelity subject Category:Polyamorous_terminology.
- Polyfidelity subject Category:Polyamory.
- Polyfidelity subject Category:Sexual_fidelity.
- Polyfidelity hypernym Form.
- Polyfidelity type Relationship.
- Polyfidelity comment "Polyfidelity (also sometimes called polyexclusivity) is a form of polyamory where all members are considered equal partners and agree to be sexually active only with other members of the group. The term originated in the Kerista Village commune in San Francisco which practiced polyfidelity from 1971 to 1991. The community expected all of its members, within bounds of gender and sexual orientation, to be sexually active with all other members, and for exclusive relationships not to be formed.".
- Polyfidelity label "Polyfidelity".
- Polyfidelity sameAs Q2090663.
- Polyfidelity sameAs Polifidelidad.
- Polyfidelity sameAs m.0268pn.
- Polyfidelity sameAs Поливерность.
- Polyfidelity sameAs Viševjernost.
- Polyfidelity sameAs Q2090663.
- Polyfidelity wasDerivedFrom Polyfidelity?oldid=703111678.
- Polyfidelity isPrimaryTopicOf Polyfidelity.