Fifty Years of Polyamory in America

Fifty Years of Polyamory in America
Title Fifty Years of Polyamory in America PDF eBook
Author Glen W. Olson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 163
Release 2022-11-11
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1538169762

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Fifty Years of Polyamory in America is a history of multiply committed relationships, group marriage, and group living in American over the last fifty years. It is based on the personal experiences of the authors, on extensive research of the movement, and on interviews with leaders in this movement.

177 Lovers and Counting

177 Lovers and Counting
Title 177 Lovers and Counting PDF eBook
Author Leanna Wolfe
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 234
Release 2024-01-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1538174685

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177 Lovers and Counting: My Life as a Sex Researcher offers a transcultural perspective on gender and sexuality through engaging personal accounts of the author’s participant-observation research in multiple countries and cultures across the globe. Dr. Leanna Wolfe draws from anthropology, sexology, evolutionary psychology, and sociology, effortlessly weaving together personal stories along with qualitative and quantitative cross-cultural studies to shed light on relationships, genders, and sexualities. In this autoethnography that is both personal and clinical, Wolfe describes and analyzes personal experiences conducting participant-observation research toward understanding the social context of sex, gender, and relationships. She provides insight through personal, intimate storytelling, revealing many varieties of love, sex, and relationships across cultures and subcultures, and how these insights might impact her readers’ lives, just as they have impacted her own.

Fifty Years in Polygamy

Fifty Years in Polygamy
Title Fifty Years in Polygamy PDF eBook
Author Kristyn Decker
Publisher Balboa Press
Pages 270
Release 2012-04-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1452549990

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Though Sophia (Kristyn Decker,) wasn't entirely aware of it until she began writing this book, she had always been on her way out of polygamy. It started with baby steps--from early years of neglect, molestation, and abuse--to giant steps, after marrying at seventeen and then eight years later encouraging her husband to take another wife--and further onward. To avoid feelings of anger, jealousy, and pain, Sophie graciously kept a sweet smile plastered across her face and became a numb but "righteous" workaholic. During many tumultuous years as a polygamist wife, mother, leader, teacher, and passionate person, most of her questions and concerns were never fully answered. Her heart struggled with what were deemed God's commandments and his myriad of puzzle pieces that never quite seemed to fit. Her flight from polygamy truly began to soar when a friend rescued her from years of self-loathing and suicidal depression. Propelling her onward was Sophie's plight to get her sixteen-year-old daughter off the streets and off drugs. As her daughter began receiving court-appointed therapeutic help, Sophie began to discover herself--a woman she now loves and honors. After five decades of anguish and lies--of watching herself and others fail a commandment fraught with impossible rules and threats of heaven or hell, Sophie chose heaven. This is her story. Please visit her website, fiftyyearsinpolygamy.com

Many Love

Many Love
Title Many Love PDF eBook
Author Sophie Lucido Johnson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 264
Release 2018-06-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501189794

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“A fast-paced debut… A candid, modern take on polyamory for fans of memoirs and graphic novels, and anyone interested in stories of dating, love, and romance.” —Library Journal After trying for years to emulate her boomer parents’ forty-year and still-going-strong marriage, Sophie realized that maybe the love she was looking for was down a road less traveled. In this bold, graphic memoir, she explores her sexuality, her values, and the versions of love our society accepts and practices. Along the way, she shares what it’s like to play on Tinder side-by-side with your boyfriend, encounter—and surmount—many types of jealousy, learn the power of female friendship, and other amazing things that happened when she stopped looking for “the one.” In a lot of ways, Many Love is Sophie’s love letter to everyone she has ever cared for. Witty, insightful, and complete with illustrations, this debut provides a memorable glimpse into an unconventional life.

Marriage Material

Marriage Material
Title Marriage Material PDF eBook
Author Abigail Ocobock
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 271
Release 2024-11-19
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0226836266

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"In the US, marriage rates are at an all-time low. But as rates are declining, a considerable portion of the US population only very recently has the right to marry: same-sex couples. Do same-sex couples follow widespread trends of couples turning away from marriage? And how does the expansion of marriage to include same-sex couples change the meaning of the institution in society?"--

Polyamorous Elders

Polyamorous Elders
Title Polyamorous Elders PDF eBook
Author Kathy Labriola
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781538169261

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This book bridges the gap in research on elders in long-term polyamorous relationships and allows these unusual elders to tell the stories of the unique challenges and significant advantages of their relationships in their own words.

Answer Them Nothing

Answer Them Nothing
Title Answer Them Nothing PDF eBook
Author Debra Weyermann
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 412
Release 2011-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 156976915X

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When police raided the Short Creek compound of the Fundamental Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1953, it soon became a political and publicity nightmare and eventually cost the governor of Arizona his job. From that point on, skittish public officials allowed the polygamist sect to practice its tenants unmolested for the next 50 years and turned a blind eye to child abandonment, kidnapping, statutory rape, incest, and massive tax and welfare fraud. But then Warren Jeffs, a new FLDS prophet, escalated the sect's crimes to near madness. Activists watched in horror as he used his limitless authority and the resources of a tax-supported community—in essence, a feudal empire on the Utah/Arizona border—to devastate thousands of lives on cruel whims, marrying girls as young as 11 to 60-year-old men and driving off teenage “lost boys” who Jeffs felt threatened his authority. Answer Them Nothing is the chilling story of the victims, activists, prosecutors, judges, cops, and attorneys who in 2001 began the struggle to dismantle the FLDS empire and bring Jeffs and his henchmen to justice. It is a mesmerizing journey into one of America's darkest corners, a story that stretches over three states and deep into history of the powerful Mormon Church.