Ethical monogamy is the practice of having only one
relationship at a
time that is carried out in an honest, authentic, genuine,
caring and respectful manner.
In contrast to 'ethical non-monogamy' (and perhaps 'irresponsible monogamy'), people are emotionally and sexually involved with only one person at a
time and have a strong sense of responsibility for how they impact one another's lives.
Ensuring both individuals are in a
state where they feel fully informed about the others current feelings and status of their relationship is an important aspect of ethical monogamy. Regular
check-in's and conversations are used to
help both partners feel secure and healthy in their relationship.
This term has risen out of an era of disconnected, detached and damaging
dating and relationship formats. If a relationship were to turn into an 'unethical state' or damaging place for either
party, there is no longer an expectation that the relationship should continue in any way, shape or form.