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[[File:Hierarchical Polyamory.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The hierarchical polyamory flag
'''Hierarchical Polyamory''' is a form of [[Polyamorous|polyamory]] in which a person has multiple partners, but those partners are not equal in terms of interconnection, emotional intensity, and/or power within the relationship. Typically, people in these hierarchical relationships tend to use the terms primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary, to describe the levels of importance and commitment. One may prioritize their primary partner(s) above other relationships in regards to time commitments, vacations and holidays, going to family functions, and other important events as well. Secondary or tertiary partners may not be taken into account when big decisions are being made. Typically, in this type of relationship, the level of commitment is determined by how long one has been in a relationship, so one's primary partner(s) are typically the longest standing relationship. Secondary and tertiary partners have not been in the relationship for as long.
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== Primary ==
[[File:Primary.png|thumb|The primary flag
In a hierarchical polyamorous relationship relationship, primary refers to the person (or people) in the relationship with the highest degree of involvement or entanglement, or sometimes the person considered the most important. Typically this is a couple, though one may have multiple primary partners. It is also commonly the longest standing relationship one has. The partner(s) that one shares finances with, lives with, or co-parents with will commonly be considered the primary partner(s). Primary may be prioritized above other relationships in regards to time commitments, vacations and holidays, going to family functions, and other important events as well.
== Secondary ==
[[File:Secondary.png|thumb|The secondary flag
In a hierarchical polyamorous relationship secondary refers the person (or people) in the relationship who, either by intent or by circumstance, have a relationship that is given less in terms of time, energy, and priority in a person’s life than a primary relationship, though more than in a tertiary relationship (if tertiary is used in this relationship). Secondary partners may not be taken into account when big decisions are being made. If one has not come out as polyamorous, one may not talk about their secordary relationship(s).
== Tertiary ==
[[File:Tertiary.png|thumb|The tertiary flag
In a hierarchical polyamorous relationship tertiary refers to the person (or people) in the relationship who, either by intent or by circumstance, have a relationship that is given less in terms of time, energy, and priority in a person’s life than a primary or secondary relationship. Generally tertiary relationships quite casual and little is expected in terms of emotional support. They may also be very limited with respect to time, energy, or priority in the lives of the people involved.
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