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Abundant Love

Abundant love refers to the philosophy that loving more than one person simultaneously is possible. It espouses the freedom to pursue love, sex, and relationships with multiple people at the same time. It is a liberating philosophy that can potentially fill one's life with a lot of fun, love, sex, and emotional connections. The key is being honest about one's abundant love philosophy.

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On paper, abundant love sounds great. Who doesn't want to give and receive one of the most fulfilling of human emotions? However, it only works if all parties involved know and approve one's choice to practice abundant love. One-sided “abundant love” may be seen as deceitful and hurtful. Disclosure implies honesty; and it is a way towards the ethical practice of abundant love.

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