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    '''Polygamy''' is a term for when someone has a marriage with multiple people. It can be an umbrella term for [[polyandry]] and [[polygyny]], or it can be a marriage with involving several people of different genders. Polygamy is illegal in many Western countries.
    SET THE WIKI TO FULL PROTECTION PERMANENTLY TO STOP VANDALIZATION!
    == History ==
    Unlike what modern society tries to deny, polygamy has been around since the ancient times in almost every culture or religion nameable. It is shown in many cases throughout history, deciptions are shown within art and old photography, as well as religious books, such as within the Bible.
    == Polygamy vs Polyamory ==
    [[Polyamorous|Polyamory]] is when one desires a ''relationship'' with two or more people while polygamy is when one ''marries'' multiple partners at the same time.


    == Flag ==
    Anyways, here are some interesting statistics:
    The polygamous flag was coined by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] on January 17th of 2021 at [[User:Hayden000|Hayden000]]'s request. In the background, the purple represents the gender spectrum, the dark pink represents love, while the light pink represents consent. The dark purple in the heart represents community, while the light purple in the heart represents unity. The P represents the entirety of the polygamous community.


    == Resources ==
    One center for detransitioning transgender people says that compared with ten years ago, participation in the detransitioning program has skyrocketed, by 3,200%, with the rate for girls up by 5,337%.
    * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygamy#Canada
    * https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-polyamorists-next-door/201807/what-is-the-difference-between-polyamory-and-polygamy
    *https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000094761


    More than half of transgender male teens have attempted suicide in their lifetime, while 29.9% of transgender female teens have attempted suicide. 41.8% non-binary people have attempted suicide at some point in their lives.

    Despite making up 13 percent of the population, African-Americans commit 50% of all crimes in the United States.
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    Revision as of 03:05, 30 March 2021

    Polygamous flag.

    Polygamy is a term for when someone has a marriage with multiple people. It can be an umbrella term for polyandry and polygyny, or it can be a marriage with involving several people of different genders. Polygamy is illegal in many Western countries.

    History

    Unlike what modern society tries to deny, polygamy has been around since the ancient times in almost every culture or religion nameable. It is shown in many cases throughout history, deciptions are shown within art and old photography, as well as religious books, such as within the Bible.

    Polygamy vs Polyamory

    Polyamory is when one desires a relationship with two or more people while polygamy is when one marries multiple partners at the same time.

    Flag

    The polygamous flag was coined by Cryptocrew on January 17th of 2021 at Hayden000's request. In the background, the purple represents the gender spectrum, the dark pink represents love, while the light pink represents consent. The dark purple in the heart represents community, while the light purple in the heart represents unity. The P represents the entirety of the polygamous community.

    Resources

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