r/polyamory

It annoys me because polyandry and polygamy are non white in origin mostly. Like there's other cultures what practise it be sure it's been part of their society for a long time and it mostly works for them.
polygyny exists in hyper patriarchal cultures and is extremely nasty. basically it's the incel meme about 1 chad getting with 10 women while 9 betas are doomed to be forever alone, codified into law and officially endorsed. works only if you can either create an oversupply of women (by raiding and enslaving other cultures) or if you can continuously cull large part of the young male population (by sending them off to die in war)
in an actual peaceful state this system results in extreme buildup of social tensions because it by design creates a huge underclass of angry incels with nothing to live for.

polyandry, im not aware of existing in any major culture at all. isolated uncontacted rainforest or island tribes maybe? but nothing significant
 
polygyny exists in hyper patriarchal cultures and is extremely nasty. basically it's the incel meme about 1 chad getting with 10 women while 9 betas are doomed to be forever alone, codified into law and officially endorsed. works only if you can either create an oversupply of women (by raiding and enslaving other cultures) or if you can continuously cull large part of the young male population (by sending them off to die in war)
in an actual peaceful state this system results in extreme buildup of social tensions because it by design creates a huge underclass of angry incels with nothing to live for.

polyandry, im not aware of existing in any major culture at all. isolated uncontacted rainforest or island tribes maybe? but nothing significant
Aaah, I stand corrected then. I remember reading, way back, about how polyandry was used in the Himilayas and places like that, as it means the men get their leg over, but a woman can only be pregnant with the one pregnancy at a time, so it's an effective way of not having a population boom in a short time in an area that is otherwise unable to support it.

I grew up LDS and we were never told about Brigham Young, Hyrum and Joseph Smith liking having multiple young wives, though I remember visiting family in Utah, and thinking "goddamn, is everyone related once you get three or four generations back?" and it turns out, yes, because so. many. goddamn. fucking. babies, basically.

I watched a show online, a documentary about polygamy in the FLDS. And most of the marriages and people in them gave me real uncanny valley vibes. But there was one man with his two "wives", and their whole body language with each other, the way they were sitting and standing near each other, just came across as very, very natural and loving and affectionate. In all the experience I have of seeing all of it, be it religious polyamory or not, that one group is the only one I have ever seen who looked happy and comfortable with each other. There was one scene where the main wife and husband were sitting on one side, with the wife in the middle, and the other wife on the other side. And they were all just relaxing and talking, the first wife had her hand on the seconds foot and was rubbing it, and it sounds inarticulate, but they all just looked very natural and happy and genuinely comfortable with each other.



But given that is the sole and only example I can think of where I've seen an even remotely happy and okay set up like that, I think it's fair to say, anecdotally at least, I regard it all as a complete and utter goddamn bust.
 
CUCKED HUSBAND GETS SUPERCUCKED!

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He’s a cuckold who’s been married for ten years, but suddenly his “hotwife” has apparently fallen in love with a bull, and have upgraded him to boyfriend.

But he’s so excited for her guise!

SO EXCITED!

I’ve hung around a few cuckold forums because of a weird fascination I have with cucks, and I’ve seen this story before...

The husband fades away in importance as the wife spends more and more time with her boyfriend. Until the boyfriend decides that he isn’t really happy with sharing, and the wife promptly drops her “hotwifing” ways, moves in with the BF (soon to be new husband) and divorces the poor cuck.

The worst part: He’ll sit alone in his apartment in a year from now, and in between posting cuckold-fapfictions online, furiously masturbate to how fucking hot it was to lose his wife.

These people are incorrigible and broken.
 
And they were all just relaxing and talking, the first wife had her hand on the seconds foot and was rubbing it, and it sounds inarticulate, but they all just looked very natural and happy and genuinely comfortable with each other.
The Mormons are weirdos, but I have to admit they do a lot of things right and their rules and shit work really well for the people they work for. I can believe polygamy working well for some of them because I've seen the modern church work well for the non-polygamous ones.
 
polygyny exists in hyper patriarchal cultures and is extremely nasty. basically it's the incel meme about 1 chad getting with 10 women while 9 betas are doomed to be forever alone, codified into law and officially endorsed. works only if you can either create an oversupply of women (by raiding and enslaving other cultures) or if you can continuously cull large part of the young male population (by sending them off to die in war)
in an actual peaceful state this system results in extreme buildup of social tensions because it by design creates a huge underclass of angry incels with nothing to live for.

polyandry, im not aware of existing in any major culture at all. isolated uncontacted rainforest or island tribes maybe? but nothing significant

I think the only place polyandry exists, is in the imaginations of radical feminists and loony Cultural Marxists, who imagine some communist paradise without “toxic masculinity” (or masculinity of any kind).

As for Polygyny it exists in Africa and some Muslim countries. Usually each wife has her own house/household instead of some communal mansion and the husband then moves around.

It’s usually the province of the rich: Poor schlobs get one wife (the really poor get zero, lol!) and the richer you are the more wives you have.

It kinda, sorta makes sense in societies where marriage is still has a practical, social role (as in: alliances between families/tribes) and where there isn’t strong social services.

Polygyny kinda functions as poverty insurance: A widow with children or older widow isn’t totally screwed when her husband dies, since she can remarry an older man/relative of her husband who’ll then take care of her.

(The ol’ caravan robber and part time prophet Muhammad supposedly did this, and him marrying a middleaged woman is sometimes hauled out as a good example to follow)

In real practice, it seems to be more of a way for an old Sheikh to marry a hot, young wife though.


As for (old school) Mormons, I think they usually do it slightly differently and actually all live together with several wives at a time, no?

Meh, seems to work for them I guess. Personally I think it sounds pretty fucking exhausting.
 
The Mormons are weirdos, but I have to admit they do a lot of things right and their rules and shit work really well for the people they work for. I can believe polygamy working well for some of them because I've seen the modern church work well for the non-polygamous ones.
The reasoning behind polygamy in the early church was because there were more women than men due to the extermination order and other attacks, and the only way to the presence of God is to be married within a temple, so to help all those women they can get married to a handful of the more able (to support them materially) men.

The only ones doing polygamy now are offshoots and "unofficial" sects.
 
As for (old school) Mormons, I think they usually do it slightly differently and actually all live together with several wives at a time, no?
Yep. The ones in Colorado City (note: Not in Colorado the state) use the "one big house" method combined with the "powerful men get multiple wives" bit. The younger men are seen as competition and get kicked out when they come of age: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_boys_(Mormon_fundamentalism)
+ interesting video
 
Polyandry does exist, but it's typically only seen in people who live in very harsh climates. Arctic tribes, people in the Himalayas, the very snowy mountainous regions of China, Pre-Islamic Arabia and a few places in Africa. Typically places where it has traditionally been hard for children to survive to adulthood, and having multiple men (almost always brothers) and their resources was the only way to insure 5/6th or higher of your progeny don't die.
 
Polygyny is a rather interesting phenomenon. I've only really heard of one or two cases of polyandry but I'd count that too. Personally, the idea repulses me but that may be because in history (heck, even today) those are often arranged and in some cases decided for the partners from a very young age. Arranged marriages are a bit off topic so I won't delve too much into my opinions on them though. Also, it just rubs me the wrong way when one spouse (usually the husband but can be either) acts as the supreme head of the house over the other submissive ones, as is often with polygamy guided by religious ideologies. Just not my thing.

But personally I find polygamy to be a different beast than polyamory in function. In some instances, like mentioned above, I suppose there are polygamous groups that all like each other intimately. But it's kind of like a one-sided poly relationship where the dude married all your "metamours". I doubt the wives are bi and/or interested in each other that way. That might be too "sinful" for religious polygynous marriages you know? I've never been around really fundamentalist religious types in my life though. Polyamory, (at least in it's more "ideal" form, most people don't live up to it), seems to be more an equitable relationship style.

But, it does remind me of some side characters from a manga called "A Bride's Story".
It's set in Central Asia in the 1800s and with that title and place it of course goes into arranged marriages of several different cultures in that region. It's actually pretty slice of life and charming even if it's not my cup of tea. But with one couple, the wife becomes really close friends with another woman. They both have a "sister ceremony" that is basically a platonic "partnership" between two ladies. I trust the author's research enough that it may be an actual thing somewhere. Eventually the friend's husband dies so in order to keep the friend and her parents from being in poverty the wife gets her husband to marry the friend. In that situation they all like each other. I don't know where I'm going with this but that situation I can respect. Not some dude who marries a bunch of women he can lord over and pop out kids for him. I guess it was more understandable in the distant past because more wives=more kids so more chance of them living to adulthood and passing your line on but still.
 
Polyandry does exist, but it's typically only seen in people who live in very harsh climates. Arctic tribes, people in the Himalayas, the very snowy mountainous regions of China, Pre-Islamic Arabia and a few places in Africa. Typically places where it has traditionally been hard for children to survive to adulthood, and having multiple men (almost always brothers) and their resources was the only way to insure 5/6th or higher of your progeny don't die.
iirc in cases of polyandry it's often brothers as well. It keeps things "in the family" so there's less competition and resentment about "another man's child" if it's just your niece or nephew.
 
iirc in cases of polyandry it's often brothers as well. It keeps things "in the family" so there's less competition and resentment about "another man's child" if it's just your niece or nephew.
Reminds me of some cultures who, if a woman's husband dies, she'll then naturally marry his brother/uncle/etc. Not really polyandry but still. Actually, that manga I mentioned also has an example of that. One lady had a husband and three of his brothers die each time she married them (not actually her fault, surprisingly).
 
CUCKED HUSBAND GETS SUPERCUCKED!

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He’s a cuckold who’s been married for ten years, but suddenly his “hotwife” has apparently fallen in love with a bull, and have upgraded him to boyfriend.

But he’s so excited for her guise!

SO EXCITED!

I’ve hung around a few cuckold forums because of a weird fascination I have with cucks, and I’ve seen this story before...

The husband fades away in importance as the wife spends more and more time with her boyfriend. Until the boyfriend decides that he isn’t really happy with sharing, and the wife promptly drops her “hotwifing” ways, moves in with the BF (soon to be new husband) and divorces the poor cuck.

The worst part: He’ll sit alone in his apartment in a year from now, and in between posting cuckold-fapfictions online, furiously masturbate to how fucking hot it was to lose his wife.

These people are incorrigible and broken.

"We've been non-monogamous from the beginning...on her side....I just kind of kept to myself....now she's still doing it. why do I feel weird" lol these retards need to just finish castrating themselves. How do they always consistently manage to convince themselves it was actually their choice and they want it? It's astounding.

I'm surprised by your analysis though, does it usually lead to divorce? I would assume she would just devote all her love and attention and the new boyfriend while using the husband as an emotional tampon and to do whatever she wants on a day-to-day basis. Because it's not like HE would leave her. Then maybe years down the road finally kick him out, or replace the boyfriend with a new boyfriend and leave the dried up cuck in his position as housemaker
 
The Mormons are weirdos, but I have to admit they do a lot of things right and their rules and shit work really well for the people they work for. I can believe polygamy working well for some of them because I've seen the modern church work well for the non-polygamous ones.
I agree. I picked up life lessons from the Church that have stood me in excellent stead as an adult, for sure. I'm not sold on polygamy, and I no longer practise in the Church but there's a lot you learn about life in general that is a real help, specially these days.
 
These people are incorrigible and broken.
How do they always consistently manage to convince themselves it was actually their choice and they want it? It's astounding.
I think it is one of the things that results from men having no, uh, inborn ability to lie?
As in, there is that underlying feeling of "if thing is happening, then it happened naturally, cause how could I be lied to?", so person just discards own feelings as nonvalid.
 
polyandry, im not aware of existing in any major culture at all. isolated uncontacted rainforest or island tribes maybe? but nothing significant
Polyandry happened often in early modern China. I think I've plugged this book a couple times, but one good turn deserves another:
Polyandry and Wife-Selling in Qing Dynasty China
Pretty much, there was a shortage of women in the lower rungs of society for a number of reasons - not least of which was that a significant amount of the female population was siphoned off into becoming additional wives or concubines for the elite, or into the sex trade outright.
So if you were a commoner who'd fallen on hard times, but you had a wife, this means your family still had an asset. There were plenty of single men out there who had money but couldn't find a wife, and were willing to "buy in" to share a woman.
The exact details of this sharing, and who "wore the pants" in these arrangements, seems to have varied greatly with the circumstances.
 
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