🐱 Let’s Not Do This ‘Radical Monogamy’ Bullshit

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The well-meaning term is bound to excite the reactionary right
Here at MEL, we like to keep on top of the latest trends in sex and dating. We’d never want you to feel uninformed in a conversation around those topics. Sadly, in this case, that means we need to try and unpack an idea described as “radical monogamy.” I blame VICE for bringing it up.
For my fellow married millennials who have had to sit through all the lectures from their peers about how marriage is archaic and limiting — cheers. https://t.co/Kw5r26oJ7X
— Emma-Jo Morris (@EmmaJoNYC) March 27, 2022
On its face, “radical monogamy” is a contradiction in terms. The radical attacks and inverts old hierarchies and norms, while monogamy is so deeply entrenched in the culture as to form a societal bedrock: Unless informed otherwise, we presume that a romantic couple’s relationship forbids the possibility (in principle) of either person having sexual contact with anyone else. Depending on your own point-of-view, this can be seen as either a good, healthy, “normal” arrangement, or a stifling, archaic, inequitable nightmare. But! You could also just let people dictate these boundaries for themselves, while figuring out which are best for you.
“radical monogamy” is for formerly poly people who discovered that being poly isn’t actually for them but they can’t just identify as monogamous because they’re fucking annoying
— cee (@grimesapologist) March 23, 2022
Of course, if monogamy were the sole available structure for love and intimacy, you wouldn’t need to append a big, weighty adjective to it. As made clear in LGBTQ activist Robyn Ochs’ coining of the expression “radical monogamy,” such analysis emerges in response to the community formed by non-monogamous and polyamorous individuals — those who date and have sex outside of a primary partnership. The use of “radical” in Ochs’ definition aims to encompass the monogamous couples who considered venturing outside that dynamic (and, in some cases, tried it) but ultimately returned to a condition of exclusivity. From the outside, though, there is no appreciable difference. It’s kind of like when Gwenyth Paltrow and Chris Martin announced they were “consciously uncoupling,” which translated to “getting divorced.”
I practice queer radical monogamy: I'm a man who's only attracted to women and want to marry for the purpose of having children with a single life partner to provide them a stable upbringing.
You might think this is just traditional straightness but I say "no hetero" first.
— Harmful Opinions (@HurtfulOnions) March 24, 2022
I’m not going to sit here and claim that non-monogamy is all that radical, either. And I have a bone to pick with the polyamorists who act like they belong to some kind of marginalized classbecause they sleep around or maintain several partners. Still, poly life is an alternative to the dominant modes of personal attraction. Insofar as they have to purposefully reject monogamy to achieve fulfillment, it seems that certain monogamists now feel the urge to signal theirrejection of that ideal. Forums like the r/monogamy subreddit have dabbled in this area for a while, with some not only exalting traditional bonds but maligning open variants as destructive and cruel. For them, failures of non-monogamy are proof positive that the old, established ways are better.

Ochs no doubt had good intentions when she came up with “radical monogamy” — all she’s talking about falls under the general rubric of introspection and mindfulness. Too bad the phrase is perfectly tailored for reactionaries disgusted and threatened by queer, fluid or experimental forms of attachment. In the wrong hands, it would be of a piece with every other shitpost advocating a “return” to gender essentialism, white nativism, even feudal monarchy.

If you click through on the first tweet in this article, you’ll see it was posted by the politics editor at the ultra-conservative, often misleading Breitbart News, and that she’s attempting to draw a hard line between the faithfully married on the right and the hedonistic sluts on the left. Monogamy is an accepted standard in her ideological circle, but they’d like it more if it somehow hurt or triggered the non-monogamous. That’s not the case at all — so they’ll have to astroturf this particular battle, with as many buzzwords and straw-man memesthey can muster.

Or — and this may be the most radical solution of all — we don’t let that happen. We don’t allow ourselves to be sucked into a semantic debate over a flimsy bit of jargon. And we sure as hell don’t build our relationships in concerted opposition to one another’s. Conceptualize yours however you like, but I doubt you’re doing something that merits a new entry in the dictionary.


Miles Klee

Miles Klee is MEL’s resident tank-top dirtbag, shitposter and meme expert. He’s also the author of the novel ‘Ivyland’ and a story collection, ‘True False.’
 
I'm pretty sure mono people don't talk about how mono they are and bring it up randomly like poly people seem to do.
Functional people in love talk about their relationships like anyone else would talk about a loved one
"my boyfriend/girlfriend/wife/husband"
Internet addicts talk about relationships like its a fucking funko pop collectible, this is just another way to feel special by doing mental gymnastics when there's nothing wrong with just being average
 
Auron MacIntyre had another great tweet about Millennials "reinventing" traditional sexual values and acting like they've discovered Atlantis. Congrats, you've rediscovered marriage, have your participation trophy. Next they'll "discover" that strict monogamy is a major indicator of societal IQ. It's almost like the ancients were smart or something. It's not like they built things that are standing after thousands of years without actual numbers or particularly advanced math or anything.
 
In the wrong hands, it would be of a piece with every other shitpost advocating a “return” to gender essentialism, white nativism, even feudal monarchy.
Its funny watching those who claim to be the future tare all that which made their modern world possible down. Its like a part of their mind rejects modernity and seeks a return to the past via cultural suicide.

"Gender essentialism" is just agreeing with reality. Men belong with women, you can't change your sex and traditional gender roles are just sex roles.

"White nativism" is just the desire to keep the population of America or any white majority nation homogeneous. Which by all accounts is massively beneficial to the stability of that society.
 
Auron MacIntyre had another great tweet about Millennials "reinventing" traditional sexual values and acting like they've discovered Atlantis. Congrats, you've rediscovered marriage, have your participation trophy. Next they'll "discover" that strict monogamy is a major indicator of societal IQ. It's almost like the ancients were smart or something. It's not like they built things that are standing after thousands of years without actual numbers or particularly advanced math or anything.
Give it another decade and these assholes are going to be advocating for a nuclear family model, jesus christ
 
Seriously if you want to blow multiple guys at least go into porn and get paid for it.
 
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