Mooney Twin Says Humans Are Not Built To Be Monogamous
Jan 8, 2019 ·
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JUDGE JOE BROWN VERSUS DWAYNE MOONEY --- LISTEN Valerie Denise Jones' Official Breakdown Humans Were Not Built That Way, says Dwayne Mooney. Okay, let's explore ... Polys often point out...
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JUDGE JOE BROWN VERSUS DWAYNE MOONEY --- LISTEN
Valerie Denise Jones' Official Breakdown
Humans Were Not Built That Way, says Dwayne Mooney.
Okay, let's explore ...
Polys often point out that humans are capable of having sex (and building connections) with more than one person. Prior to committing to a relationship, people often have multiple sex and relationship partners. We are animals, after all. Why limit ourselves?
Then, by the stroke of a pen or utterance of a few words, the opposite becomes apparent and we suddenly become non-animals, extinguishing that core part of ourselves — engaging in many civilizing activities that are typically considered not to be part of human nature.
Blame DWAYNE MOONEY if you want, but monogamy has taken a hard hit in recent years. Websites, books, talk shows — and yes, participants in this podcast - state that humans are not built to be monogamous. The source of human relationships, Mooney says, is that we attempt to box ourselves in, limiting ourselves to the unreasonable notion of being with just one partner for the rest of our lives.
Wake up, Judge Joe Brown. Shatter that outdated paradigm and find the way to happiness.
OMG! We had fun during this episode. We encompassed many views. Listen NOW to decide which position you're going to take as it relates to the monogamy vs. polyamory debate.
Share your thoughts in the comment section.
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Valerie Denise Jones' Official Breakdown
Humans Were Not Built That Way, says Dwayne Mooney.
Okay, let's explore ...
Polys often point out that humans are capable of having sex (and building connections) with more than one person. Prior to committing to a relationship, people often have multiple sex and relationship partners. We are animals, after all. Why limit ourselves?
Then, by the stroke of a pen or utterance of a few words, the opposite becomes apparent and we suddenly become non-animals, extinguishing that core part of ourselves — engaging in many civilizing activities that are typically considered not to be part of human nature.
Blame DWAYNE MOONEY if you want, but monogamy has taken a hard hit in recent years. Websites, books, talk shows — and yes, participants in this podcast - state that humans are not built to be monogamous. The source of human relationships, Mooney says, is that we attempt to box ourselves in, limiting ourselves to the unreasonable notion of being with just one partner for the rest of our lives.
Wake up, Judge Joe Brown. Shatter that outdated paradigm and find the way to happiness.
OMG! We had fun during this episode. We encompassed many views. Listen NOW to decide which position you're going to take as it relates to the monogamy vs. polyamory debate.
Share your thoughts in the comment section.
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