We all know that monogamous partners go well with other monogamous people, and polyamorous partners match well with other polyamorous people. But what about when a monogamous person falls for a polyamorous person, or vice versa? This dynamic, as unlikely as it sounds, can actually lead to a thriving, healthy relationship that lasts for years. Curious to learn more about mixed-orientation relationships? We’ve got you covered: we’ll tell you everything about mono-poly relationships, from why people choose them to how you can make one work.
Things You Should Know
- A mono-poly relationship involves 1 monogamous partner and 1 polyamorous partner.
- Mono-poly relationships can happen for many reasons, including mismatched libidos or being in a long distance relationship.
- To make a mono-poly dynamic work, set clear boundaries and communicate with your partner often about your comfort levels.
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