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    [[File:D9llda9-7739f329-93b4-4d17-8ec6-cc2fd318017d.jpg|thumb]]'''Group relationships''' refer to a group of [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Polyamorous polyamorous] individuals in a romantic or sexual relationship, whether married or not, with more then two participants.
    [[File:D9llda9-7739f329-93b4-4d17-8ec6-cc2fd318017d.jpg|thumb|alt=|The group relationship flag.]]A '''Group Relationships''' refer to a [[polyamorous]] relationship in which several people form a single unit. All participants are in a relationship with all other participants of the group relationship. This relationship may be exclusive to those in the relationship (not an open relationship) and the people in the group may consider themselves married to each other.

    Not all polyamorous relationships are group relationships. Some members of a polyamorous relationship may not consider themselves in a relationship with all other members. (For example A, B, and C are dating. D is dating B and C, but D is not in a relationship with A. In a group relationship all four would be in a relationship with each other.)
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    Revision as of 14:30, 17 September 2020

    The group relationship flag.

    A Group Relationships refer to a polyamorous relationship in which several people form a single unit. All participants are in a relationship with all other participants of the group relationship. This relationship may be exclusive to those in the relationship (not an open relationship) and the people in the group may consider themselves married to each other.

    Not all polyamorous relationships are group relationships. Some members of a polyamorous relationship may not consider themselves in a relationship with all other members. (For example A, B, and C are dating. D is dating B and C, but D is not in a relationship with A. In a group relationship all four would be in a relationship with each other.)

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