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acceptance as new-paradigm value,
extramarital sex; infidelity;
68, 133
jealousy
accountability, 103
agreements: commitment and, 13;
activists/activism, 23, 25–26, 53,
decision making and, 78–80; integrity
173, 181, 197; gay, lesbian,
as essential to, 80–81; new sexual
bisexual, transgendered, and queer
ethic and, 78–80
(GLBTQ), 61–62, 204
Akbar, Jalaluddin Muhammad
adolescents: perspectives and
(emperor), 73
experiences of, 92, 93, 97,
alpha behavior, 9
132–33, 135–40, 150–53, 171–72;
“alpha problem,” 103–4
polyamory as challenging for, 138–
altruism, 9–10, 237, 239
39.
See also
children
anarchist politics, 24–26, 207
adultery: biblical prohibition against,
anarchy, relationship.
See
relationship
67; Judaism and, 71–72.
See also
anarchy
affairs; infidelity
Anderlini-D’Onofrio, Serena, 203,
affairs, extramarital: common in
233–36
cultures espousing monogamy, 5,
androgen, 11
7, 12–13; case material, 38, 87,
animals: mating patterns in, 6–10,
109–10, 115, 208–9; European
113–14, 213; pleasure and violence
relaxed attitude toward, 185;
in, 235–36.
See also
primates
jealousy and, 109, 113, 115; media
Aphrodite, 221
portrayals of, 141; politicians and
archetypes, 213–14, 219–22.
See also
exposure of, 77, 231–32.
See also
mythology
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Asperger syndrome, 32–36
as creating, 77; oxytocin and, 10–12,
Assagioli, Roberto, 215
235.
See also
attachment
attachment, xiii, 37–38; biochemistry
bonobo chimpanzees, 113–14, 224–25.
of, 10–12.
See also
bonding
See also
primates
Australia, 130–32, 184, 185, 197,
Bourne, Edmund, xiii–xiv
208–11
Bowen, Murray, 216
authenticity, “coming out” and,
breast-feeding and bonding, 155, 235
174–75
Brook Farm community, 47–48
Buddhism, 73–74, 189, 217
Baha’u’llah, 73
Buss, David, 108–12
Bailey, Alice, 215
Butler, C. T., 24–26
Barash, David P., 7–9
Barker, Meg, 43, 204–5
Capella, Danielle, 165, 166
Bauer, Robin, 61, 197–98
Cardosa, Daniel, 165, 166, 200–201
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.
See
Osho
caring as new-paradigm value, 68
Bible.
See
religious beliefs
“carrying capacity of the land,” 7–8
bigamy (legal construct), 178, 181
case histories: Alex and Dawn, 29–31;
Big Love
(television program), 47
Alice, 90; Amanda, 162, 166; Anne,
biological processes underlying
208–10; Beth, 170–71; Betsy and
behavior, 10–11, 40, 224, 226–
Terry, 178–79; Bill, Liz, Helen, and
27, 236–37.
See also
genetic
Angie, 241; Bruce, Jane, Cindy,
programming; neurobiology of
Rebecca, Richard, and Harry,
pleasure and violence
17; Cheryl, Paul, and Leslie, 232;
bisexuality: exploring, 21–22, 40,
Chitvan and Suresh, 196–97;
116–17; and false dichotomy of
Christine and Jeanette, 202; Chuck,
heterosexual
vs.
homosexual,
Janice, and Frank, 123; Dane, 41,
163–64; high incidence among
168; Daniel, 98–99; David, 164;
polyamorists, 43; poly diversity
Don, Denise, Gary, and Ann, 188;
and, 163; problems with the term,
Elaine, 89; Elizabeth and Tom,
206; sexual fluidity and, 165, 167;
124–25; Ellen and Charlie, 38–40;
visibility/invisibility of, 88, 130,
Ellen and Doug, 13; Gina and
167–68.
See also
gay, lesbian,
Eric, 4, 16; Graham, 96–98; Izzie
bisexual, transgendered, and queer
and Amelia, 115; Jacob, 138; Jenna
(GLBTQ) people
and Gary, 3; Jivana, 193; John,
Blanton, Brad, 62–63
Eli, and Carol, 18; Jonathan and
The Body Sacred, 55
Victoria, 231; Joseph, Suzy, and Jill,
Bolen, Jean Shinoda, 221
124; Juliette, Roland, and Laurel,
bonding, 155; as advantageous to
143–45; Kamala and Michael,
group survival, 226–27; in children
23–24, 145–47; Kate, 18; Kelly and
of polyamorous parents, 140; is not
Eileen, 140–43, 161; Linda and
limited to dyads, 63; meaningful sex
Mark, 109–10; Margaret, 166–77;
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Mark and Linda, 112; Mark and
131–32; cultural norms and, 140;
Nancy, 16–17; Marvin and Sheila,
dearth of research concerning,
79–80; Muffy, 210–11; Nancy and
127–28; experiences of the
Darrell, 21–23; Ned, 94–96; Neil
“next generation” of, 132–40; in
and Lynne, 125–26; Nora and
polyamorous communities, 148–56;
Jim, 15–16, 137–38; Patricia, Ellis,
setting a context for, 140–43.
See
Bruce, and Zoë, 126; Paula, 90–92;
also
adolescents; case histories
Peter, Candy and Jessica, 17–18;
China, 24, 186–91, 211, 218
Peter, Stacy, Janice, and Ian, 84–85; Chisti Order (Sufi), 73
Peter and Sarah, 116–17; Rachael,
Christian clergy validating alternatives
Bev, and Gene, 119–20; Rainah,
to monogamy, 53–54
92–94; Raymond, 132–36; Reemah
Christian grandparent custody case,
and Avinash, 194–95; Richard,
147
Kate, and Susan, 187–88; Ricky,
Christian viewpoints/beliefs,
171–72; Robert, 114–15; Sally,
208, 209, 215; conservative,