Post-Nonmonogamy and Beyond: More Than Two Essentials Guide Volume 8 by Zanin, Andrea

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Nonmonogamy and Beyond: More Than Two Essentials Guide Volume 8

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An exploration of what happens when nonmonogamous people decide to no longer be nonmonogamous--how they got there, what it means to them and what might...

An exploration of what happens when nonmonogamous people decide to no longer be nonmonogamous--how they got there, what it means to them and what might happen next.


Nonmonogamy has exploded in popularity over recent decades, spawning dozens of how-to guides and countless media articles. But quietly, in the wake of this wave of non-traditional relationships, a growing number of people have moved away from the nonmonogamy they once practiced. It's not about rejecting nonmonogamy as bad or wrong. For some, trauma or the stresses of everyday life got in the way of multiple committed relationships; others lost their motivation to pursue new partners. Some ended up monogamous by attrition, and others are single by choice.


What's it like on the other side of nonmonogamy? How did you get there? How does your life reflect what you learned along the way? Is nonmonogamy an identity or a practice? And do you think you might ever jump back in?


Post-Nonmonogamy and Beyond invites you to explore these questions in a spirit of self-reflection, self-compassion and curiosity.



Author: Andrea Zanin
Publisher: Thornapple Press
Published: 08/09/2024
Pages: 124
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.11lbs
Size: 7.00h x 4.25w x 0.39d
ISBN: 9781990869556

About the Author
Andrea Zanin, MA, is a queer writer who focuses on nonmonogamy and BDSM/Leather. Andrea has written for the Globe and Mail, The Tyee, Bitch, Ms., Xtra, IN Magazine, Outlooks Magazine and the Montreal Mirror. Their scholarly work, fiction and essays appear in a variety of collections. Andrea blogs at sexgeek.wordpress.com, where they created the 10 Rules for Happy Nonmonogamy and coined the term " polynormativity."