Academics and open relationships, is this a thing? My attitude towards open relationships/polyamory: (only answer if you're an academic pls)
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Replying to @Research_Tim
What made you think there is possibly a link? Just curious.
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Replying to @RemiGau
Not sure, just a suspicion. Higher educated people are (afaik) more open and less dogmatic about love & sexuality, so it would make sense.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @RemiGau
But I might very well be wrong, at least according to these two semi-random national surveys http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0092623X.2016.1178675 ….
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Replying to @Research_Tim @RemiGau
Just my 2 pence, but my experiences tend towards the sort of opposite of your hunch actually. That opinions on this topic do not vary as a
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function of being an academic.
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A good predictor of openness to polyamory is somebody if somebody is LGBT, in my experience, and esp T. Trans ppl = esp open-minded bunch.
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That's exactly what these surveys support as well: educational level doesn't matter at all, non-heterosexuality does (and being male).pic.twitter.com/A7MIq7YyR3
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Everybody's into it except straight cis-women of all races?
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Replying to @Dr_Christoph @Research_Tim and
I knew a male prof who lived in a 3-way relationship with two women.
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That doesn't mean the women are a specific orientation though.
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Replying to @o_guest @Dr_Christoph and
Finding out about the numbers was as far as the conversation went...
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