Forget immoral homosexual marriage now it is immoral polygamy
Gays in committed relationships have a “partner.” Polyamorous people like Diana Adams , who runs a Brooklyn-based legal firm that fights to offer traditional marriage rights to untraditional lovers, have a “primary partner.” Primary partners because, well, polyamorists subscribe to the philosophy of being head over heels in love—or at least romantically involved—with more than one person at the same time. The Polyamory Society defines the practice as “the nonpossessive, honest, responsible and ethical philosophy and practice of loving multiple people simultaneously.” “I remember from a very young age realizing that I was bisexual and that I tended to be attracted to many different people at the same time,” Adams told Roc Morin in a recent article in The Atlantic entitled " Up for Polyamory? Creating Alternatives to Marriage ." “I really think that polyamory for me is an orientation, like being heterosexual or homosexual," Adams said. "Humans in general have a ha...