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But some groups really do have strong and beneficial multi-partner dynamics. However, like vegans, these aren't the polyamorous people who will be announcing their perfect form of polyamory to the world from every rooftop.
I'm monogamous, Myself.
As Oorgle said, I've known a few groups who got it to work. Most of those had shared finances, so maybe that created a greater incentive to make it work. But Oorgle was right about the majority of groups. At least, from what I've seen myself.
Twice as nice
A partner from three relationships (and twenty years) back pointed out that I'm a "serial monogamous." I finally settled down though. In a very happy, mutually beneficial monogamous marriage right now.
"Oh, I love you both equally... You got your rent check this month for me?" **the right person comes along** "Okay, I'm moving out guys, bye!"
Even with the circles of people I have been around, I have yet to see a poly relationship last longer than a few years and NEVER without massive amounts of stupid petty cringe Reality-TV-Level drama.