- the gain to
their partners'
lives rather than a
threat to
their own (
compersion). Therefore,
jealousy and
possessiveness are
generally viewed not so much...
- (happiness)
Upekkha (equanimity)
Similar concepts in
other cultures:
Compersion—in polyamory,
positive feelings experienced by an
individual when their...
- (2012),
Knock Knock (2015), Love (2015).
Adultery Bigamy Bi****uality
Compersion Open
marriage Orgy
Polygamy Scoats, Ryan (2019).
UNDERSTANDING THREESOMES:...
- authors'
approach to
dealing with
emotions and
their characterization of
compersion.
Barker &
Easton 2005, p. 3. Weil 2024.
Waling 2023.
Barker &
Easton 2005...
- "The
Turning of Our Bones" 5:03 2. "Another
Clockwork Day" 3:30 3. "
Compersion Pt. 1" 3:36 4. "Bluebird" 2:52 5. "Kebabylon" 5:15 6. "Tears on Tour"...
-
their partner's
other girlfriend or
boyfriend or
their partner's spouse.
Compersion is a
positive feeling which a
person may
sometimes experience when their...
-
Cheerfulness Cheesed (off)
Claustrophobia Collywobbles, the
Comfort Comp****ion
Compersion Confidence Contempt Contentment Courage Curiosity Cyberchondria D Delight...
- **** and ball
torture ****le
bread Coitus reservatus Comp****ionate love
Compersion Compulsory sterilization Concept Foundation Concubinage Condom Condom...
-
alternative and non-monogamous lifestyles. The
terms polyfidelity and
compersion were
coined at the
Kerista Commune. The
commune developed an
entire vocabulary...
- show
lower ****ual
jealousy compared to pre-industrialised countries.
Compersion Mate
guarding in
humans Duncombe, J.,
Harrison K., Allan., G, & Marsden...