From big cities like Seattle and Portland, Ore., to small ones like Astoria, Ore., proponents of “nontraditional” romantic relationships are making headway in getting legal recognition.
One public commenter said he hopes Seattle will take similar steps to protect diverse family structures.
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A proposal in Portland City Council would bar discrimination against people in polyamorous relationships and other non-traditional family structures and would apply to city government, landlords, ...
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Tolyamory is the latest in a long list of terms which are changing what it means to be in a relationship, and this one might just be one to worry about. Having a romantic partner once meant making ...
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Explore the rise of ethical non-monogamy among married couples in Tamil Nadu, reflecting changing relationship dynamics and ...
A man who is a husband in a 'hotwifing' relationship, opened up about whether the lifestyle really works and revealed if he ...
The Portland City Council unanimously advanced a policy that would protect people from discrimination based on their family or relationship structure.