(Redirected from Geographically Non-Monogamy)
Geographical Non-Monogamy or The 100 Mile Rule is a relationship or arrangement in which ones partners permit one another to have other sexual partners while they are physically apart. Sometimes this carries an understanding that when the couple is physically together again, the relationship will become monogamous, though not necessarily for everyone. Some examples where this might occur would include:
- Long distance relationships.
- Partners that go on buisness or work related trips.
- Partners that go on vacations or trips apart.
History
It is unknown when the term was coined, however it has been around since 2008.
Flag
The flag was coined by Deviantart user NonMonoPrideFlags on January 16, 2016.