
Will Non-Monogamy Fix The Dating Market? - Justin Mogilski - #699
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Justin Mogilski is an an evolutionary psychologist at the University of South Carolina whose research focuses on consensual non-monogamous relationships.
It’s often said that choosing the right life partner is the most important decision you can make. So if you're not sure, why not just choose two? Or more? And how do the people in these relationships make it work?
Expect to learn whether non-monogamy is more likely to end in failure than typical relationships, what sorts of people are most likely to be non-monogamous, why the public so heavily condemns you dating multiple people, how you can better manage sexual jealousy, what the best predictors of relationship satisfaction are and much more...
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Justin Mogilski is an an evolutionary psychologist at the University of South Carolina whose research focuses on consensual non-monogamous relationships.
It’s often said that choosing the right life partner is the most important decision you can make. So if you're not sure, why not just choose two? Or more? And how do the people in these relationships make it work?
Expect to learn whether non-monogamy is more likely to end in failure than typical relationships, what sorts of people are most likely to be non-monogamous, why the public so heavily condemns you dating multiple people, how you can better manage sexual jealousy, what the best predictors of relationship satisfaction are and much more...
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Get $150 discount on Plunge’s amazing sauna or cold plunge at https://plunge.com (use code MW150)
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Increase of Consensual Non-Monogamy
(08:33) The Huge Role of Jealousy in Non-Monogamy
(13:05) Personality Profiles of Non-Monogamous People
(16:59) Most Common Non-Monogamy Practices
(27:01) Importance of Exclusivity Agreements
(29:37) Disclose Attraction Instead of Hiding It
(35:31) Regulating Sexual Jealousy
(45:41) Sharing New Partner With Current Partner
(51:34) Non-Monogamy’s Branding Problem
(1:05:23) Is Ancestral Polygamy a Myth?
(1:15:40) Where to Find Justin
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