Open Relationship

An Open Relationship, also known as Non-Exclusive Monogamy is a relationship or marriage in which one or more parties have permission to have intimate (typically sexual) relations with others outside that relationship or marriage. In such a relationship there is a primary emotional and intimate relationship between partners, and those partners agree to (at least the possibility of) intimacy with other people. This is opposed to the traditionally "closed" relationship, where all parties agree on being with one another exclusively.

The term may be considered a type of polyamory. It may sometimes be used to refer to polyamory, although not all polyamorous relationships are open relationships (although many are). People in a polyamorous can agree to have a closed relationship, in which in people agree to only see those who in the relationship.

There are several different styles of open relationships. Some examples include:


 * Multi-partner relationships: A relationship between three or more partners where a sexual relationship does not occur between all of the parties involved. (Example: A and B are in a relationship. B is also seeing C, and A is seeing D. A and C are not involved and B and D are not involved.)
 * Hybrid relationships: When one partner is nonmonogamous and the other is monogamous. (Ie: A is dating B. B is polyamorous and is also in a relationship with C and D. A is monogamous and is only dating B.)
 * Swinging: In which singles or partners in a committed relationship engage in sexual activities with others as a recreational or social activity.

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The open relationship flag was designed by NonMonoPrideFlags on DeviantArt on December 3, 2015. Green represents the balance between multiple relationships. Grey represents the shade of grey that society sees with these kinds of relationships. Orange represents the openness between partners. A red infinity heart is also included.