![]() Many Americans have already engaged in some type of alternative to monogamy - whether that took place with the consent of their primary partner, or not. As is the case now, 34% preferred something else. ![]() At that time, 61% of Americans said their ideal relationship was completely monogamous. Americans signaled more interest in complete monogamy when YouGov asked this question in 2016. About one-third of 18- to 44-year-old men (35%) prefer complete monogamy over complete non-monogamy (9%), while 46% want something in-between.Ī 2020 YouGov poll found similar numbers. ![]() Men and women under 45 are more likely than their older counterparts to be interested in something other than complete monogamy, though 18- to 44-year-old women still are slightly more likely to prefer complete monogamy (46%) to either complete non-monogamy (13%) or something between the two most polarized options (28%). To measure this, YouGov asked people to rate their ideal relationship on a scale of 0 to 6, where 0 represented "complete monogamy" and 6 meant "complete non-monogamy." Many adults who do not choose total monogamy desire something in between complete monogamy and complete non-monogamy, with 26% of all Americans choosing an option in the middle - a number between 1 and 5. A majority of Americans (55%) prefer complete monogamy in their relationships - but many adults would rather have some form of non-monogamy.Ī February 2023 YouGov poll finds that one-third of Americans (34%) describe their ideal relationship as something other than complete monogamy.
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