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[[File:Polyamory.svg|thumb|The infinite heart, a symbol sometimes used for polyamory]]'''Polyamory''' has been defined as ""consensual, ethical, and responsible non-monogamy", in other words having more than one intimate relationship at a time, with the consent of everyone involved. | [[File:Polyamory.svg|thumb|The infinite heart, a symbol sometimes used for polyamory]]'''Polyamory''' has been defined as ""consensual, ethical, and responsible non-monogamy", in other words having more than one intimate relationship at a time, with the consent of everyone involved. | ||
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Polyamory has been defined as ""consensual, ethical, and responsible non-monogamy", in other words having more than one intimate relationship at a time, with the consent of everyone involved.The term, in the form "poly-amorous" is thought to have originated in a 1990 edition of the American neo-pagan magazine Green Egg.