
Think three’s a crowd? Try 20.
Members of a 20-plus-person polyamorous relationship are speaking out about their unconventional lifestyle, saying “the structure of the nuclear family needs to shift.”
The group of lovers, based outside of Boston, consists of couples and individuals which includes “heteroflexible” men, queer women and nonbinary individuals.
“It’s chosen family … just a little kinkier,” Ann, a member of their “polycule,” told the New York Times in a Monday feature.
“Polycule” is a portmanteau of polyamory and molecule and, according to the Times, is used to describe “an intricate structure formed of people with overlapping deep attachments: romantic, sexual, sensual,…