as a good movie Once reminded us, “Things will change. People will change. Hairstyles will change.”
With the transformation of people on earth, interpersonal relationships have also changed.
Just a few years ago, there were only him and her, as well as heterosexuals, bisexuals and homosexuals.
Now we have eys, yos, xies, ves and Fool, Who may or may not be Semi-transsexual, pansexual and / or Nerve divergent minors.
A glimpse of the increasing complexity:
I can dunk, but honestly, look at what our culture does to our young people. This video is a prey, not a predator. By breaking the normative, life-giving boundaries, we are letting our young people fall into endless delusions and futile exploration. Rejuvenation, revelation and reason can be cured. https://t.co/epMZG9q5rJ
— Andrew T. Walker (@andrewtwalk) August 2, 2021
As we grow, no one should be shocked if the Ferris wheel seats in the county fair need to be widened to accommodate the romantic trio or quartet eating cotton candy.
Romance has not died; in fact, it has multiplied.
Therefore, be prepared for the increasing popularity of multiple love.
According to reports Harvard Law Today, This open way of love has been recognized by one of the most prestigious law schools in the United States.
LDS A profile of 2021 LLM graduate Natasha Aggarwal, who “know little about the love of pluralism” last spring.
Natasha works at the school’s LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic, which supports a new organization: Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition (PLAC).
“Now,” explained the Indian company lawyer who came to the United States to study feminist theory, “I feel very, very strong about this.”
According to Natasha, polygamists are being mechanically marginalized.
“People are fired because their boss discovered that they are polygamous,” said Aggarwal, who continues to work as a summer researcher at the clinic. “This is a matter of living arrangements such as health insurance, leases, and contracts,” she said, citing “some areas that need legal protection.”
PLAC was initiated by a psychologist and five lawyers at the end of 2020.
One of the lawyers is Alexander Chen, a Harvard law lecturer and founding director of the LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic.
HLT points out that pluralistic love takes many forms, but its core is that “people should be able to choose how to shape their family, including how many consenting adults they want to include.”
Every PLAC website, The organization “seeks to promote the civil rights and human rights of polygamous individuals, communities, and families through legislative propaganda, public policy, and public education. These rights include legal recognition of multiple relationship structures, such as multi-partner/multi-parent families, multiple family structures And involving non-monogamous relationships that are mutually agreed, and ending discrimination based on the status of the relationship.”
So should we expect the new color on the pride flag to represent the geometry of the love triangle?
If so, they better hurry; pigmentation is very important.
“Intersex people” have to resort to a shape:
schedule #pride #LGBTQ+ The logo has been updated to be more inclusive and better represent the intersex community. If you like the new design, please forward it! 🏳️🌈 #Pride2021 pic.twitter.com/8tDQSwTiTs
-Pride (@Pride) June 8, 2021
There is already a proud banner for those who want to-ignore the warning of “eat your cake and eat it”-enjoy a lot of pi, AKA people:
How old I was today when I discovered the pride flag of plural love pic.twitter.com/vIpVwmB3up
— Rohan Zhou-Lee (@diaryofafirebrd) August 11, 2020
In the past few years, the word “P” has definitely received more attention.
Case:
Other stories include the ups and downs…
To the extremely tragic:
Of course, not everyone likes it:
But APA has joined:
The American Psychological Association established a working group to promote multiple relationships
https://t.co/KCB50QTGDK— Red State (@RedState) July 12, 2019
And be included in the “LGBTQ+……”? That was the great era.
The same goes for getting the support of Harvard Law School.
Partly provided by PLAC assisted by Harvard, and so is Duo Ai Get props from politicians:
In 2020 and 2021, three cities in the Boston area—Somerville, Cambridge, and Arlington—become the first cities in the United States to extend the legal definition of family partnerships to multi-party relationships. The PLAC is involved in Cambridge and Arlington and is now working with California advocates on family partnerships and non-discrimination legislation.
Alexander, the director of the LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic, is very excited:
“[PLAC] It is one of several projects we have that is exploding, so we will have a lot of work (in the fall). “
Of course, everyone involved is full of… pride.
Times are changing. In our new era of pornography, it needs a village.
Or at least one group.
Cupid had better buy a bigger quiver; the coming love ties in this country will require more arrows.
-Alex
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