Polyamory


“More than two” is the next marriage frontier, admits former Dutch MP

Carolyn Moynihan | 17 March 2013
It will take a while, says gay human rights activist Boris Dittrich, but he does not rule it out.

Approaching the last taboo

Michael Kirke | 09 October 2012
Witte is content to let people have sex with however many people they want. But in marriage, he says, the state must insist that it knows best. In a wedded union, three is a crowd. Brake argues for an almost complete disestablishment of marriage. Even same-sex marriage (SSM) advocates are too restrictive for Brake in that they would confer benefits on two people alone; SSM advocates leave out “urban tribes, best friends, quirkyalones, polyamorists” and other diverse groups united by a common bond of caring.

Love, Sex and Marriage in the Tower of Babel

Michael Kirke | 03 October 2012
In a lecture on Love, Sex and Marriage in Liberal Societies, delivered to the Iona Institute in Dublin last Friday night, Professor Haldane argued that about the only non-conflicted terms in his title were the two words “and” and “in”. Everything else had more or less gone by the board and utter confusion seemed to reign around them in public and private discourse. The consequences of this were nothing short of disastrous.

“Me too” say Aussie polyamorists

Carolyn Moynihan | 05 June 2012
The Australian parliamentary campaign for same-sex marriage received a boost last week but polyamorists are clamouring to be included.

Are the Australian Greens bigots?

Bill Muehlenberg | 23 May 2012
Shame on those intolerant and discriminatory Australian Greens. How dare they exclude so many people from their basic right to love and marry? They are determined to prevent loving and committed polyamorists from marrying. Unbelievable!
 
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