What is a cowboy in polyamory?

The colloquial term for a monogamous male who intentionally gets into relationships with females who are in polyamorous relationships. The male gets into these relationships with the goal of removing the female from her other partners and securing her in a monogamous relationship.
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What does it mean to call someone a cowboy?

: one having qualities (such as recklessness, aggressiveness, or independence) popularly associated with cowboys: such as. : a reckless driver.
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What is a dragon in polyamory?

Unicorn/Dragon:a bisexual, polyamorous woman/man who is open to forming a triad with an established couple; referred to as these mythical creatures because these type of partners are extremely rare. Takedown request | View complete answer on medium.com.
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What is polyamory nesting?

Some polyamorous people may choose to have nesting partners (persons whom they live with) or primary partners. Sometimes, the primary relationship partners may practice hierarchal polyamory. Hierarchal polyamory means that partners may place more importance on certain relationships than others.
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What is the third called in a poly relationship?

What is a throuple? A throuple is a relationship in which all three people are involved with each other intimately. They don't always live together, as is the case with the relationship featured in "House Hunters," but are all committed to each other in a meaningful way.
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What is a dragon in dating?

Unicorn/Dragon:a bisexual, polyamorous woman/man who is open to forming a triad with an established couple; referred to as these mythical creatures because these type of partners are extremely rare.
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What is kitchen table polyamory?

Kitchen Table Polyamory (KTP) refers to 'a style of polyamorous relationship in which the interrelationship of a network, and the integration of multiple romantic relationships into one life or group, is prioritised,' explains Jordan Dixon, a clinical sex and relationships psychotherapist.
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What is an anchor in polyamory?

​ Anchor Partner: A partner who one regards as a central figure in one's life, a stable “rock” or “anchor” to lean on. Often used in non-hierarchical relationships for someone's equivalent(s) of a primary partner in a hierarchical setting. ​ Aromantic: Having low or nonexistent romantic imperative or interest.
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What does comet mean in polyamory?

The More Than Two glossary defines a comet as: “An occasional lover who passes through one's life semi-regularly, but without an expectation of continuity or a romantic relationship.”
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What does NP mean in polyamory?

Nesting Partner (NP): A live-in partner. This is not always inherently synonymous with primary partner, but often can be. This term solely refers to a beloved with whom a person cohabitates. Parallel Poly(amory): a style of polyamory where one person's partners do not meet or interact with each other.
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What is a pineapple in polyamory?

Pineapple is the way you symbolize you are poly to people slyly. Upvote to spread the word. : r/polyamory. Advertisement. Reddit. Reddit.
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What is unicorn hunting in polyamory?

"Unicorn hunting" describes the act of a couple looking for a woman to add to their relationship in some way. The couple is generally a straight one, and they are usually seeking a bisexual woman. The act of seeking is called "hunting" because the couple is seeking someone exceptionally rare.
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What does MFM mean in relationship?

MFF. A triad with a Male, Female, and another Female, possibly a V centering on the middle female. MFM. A triad with a Male, Female, and another Male.
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What does it mean when a girl calls you a cowboy?

Being called a cowboy is often a term of endearment. It's a term that many are proud of. From time to time it can mean that a person will get the job done no matter how difficult the task may be.
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What do you call a woman cowboy?

A cowgirl is the female equivalent of a cowboy.
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What makes a guy a cowboy?

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks.
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What does NRE stand for in polyamory?

New relationship energy (or NRE) refers to a state of mind experienced at the beginning of sexual and romantic relationships, typically involving heightened emotional and sexual feelings and excitement.
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How do break ups work in polyamory?

Most things about breakups are identical in monogamy and polyamory. They're largely between the people directly involved in the breakup - the worst things that can happen are long-running resentment or making an ass of yourself in wallowing in the end of the relationship with unhealthy coping mechanisms.
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Is there a hierarchy in polyamory?

In the hierarchical polyamorous relationship configuration, people tend to prioritize one or more partners (designated as primary) over others (often designated secondary or tertiary). This predetermined arrangement between a couple explicitly shapes the nature of their other intimate involvements (Labriola, 2003).
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What does LD mean in relationship?

A long-distance relationship (LDR) or long-distance romantic relationship (LDRR) is an intimate relationship between partners who are geographically separated from one another.
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What is coffee table polyamory?

“Kitchen table poly” for some means they don't mind having coffee in the same room as a live-in partner. For others, it carries the expectation that partners will build intimate or sexual relationships with other members of the polycule. “And there's a lot in between,” she says.
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How long does polyamory last?

A survey of 340 polyamorous adults shows their polyam relationships lasting an average of eight years. The most typical polyam relationship involves a primary committed couple, with each member free to explore other relationships.
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Are polyamorous people happier?

As with monogamous relationships, polyamorous relationships can be healthy or unhealthy — happy or unhappy — depending on the behaviors and actions of the people who engage in them. Many people in polyamorous relationships are satisfied and happy.
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What is a dragon kiss?

Dragon's Kiss is a Triple Strength Liqueur created using fermented and fortified limes and blended with Castle Glen Liqueurs' Gold & Silver Australian Distilled Spirits Award winning Aromatic Bitters and White Chocolate.
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What does MFS mean in a relationship?

For married persons with a living spouse, there are two ways to file: Married filing jointly (MFJ): To file jointly means you file a single return, which will include the income and deductions for both spouses. Married filing separately (MFS): Each person files their own return, keeping incomes and deductions separate.
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