serial monogamy
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A person practices serial monogamy, moving from one committed relationship to the next.
Definition
Noun: A pattern of forming a series of short-term, exclusive romantic partnerships one after another, rather than having multiple partners simultaneously or a single lifelong partnership. Each relationship is characterized by monogamous commitment during its duration.
Usage
This term is used to describe a common relationship pattern in modern societies. It is often discussed in sociological, anthropological, and psychological contexts to analyze trends in marriage, divorce, and partnership.
Examples
- After his third divorce, his friends joked that he had become a specialist in serial monogamy.
- The study examined the phenomenon of serial monogamy and its impact on family structures.
- She wasn't interested in casual dating; her pattern was one of intense, serial monogamy.
Advanced Usage
- The term can carry a neutral, descriptive tone in academic writing but may imply criticism or instability in everyday conversation.
- It is often contrasted with lifelong monogamy (one partner for life) and polyamory (multiple concurrent partners with consent).
Variants and Related Words
- Monogamy (n): The practice of having only one romantic or sexual partner at a time.
- Serial (adj): Forming or arranged in a series.
Synonyms
- Successive partnerships
- Sequential monogamy
Related Phrases/Idioms
- On the relationship escalator: A related concept describing the expectation that a series of monogamous relationships will follow a progressive path (dating, moving in, marriage, children), which is reset with each new partner in serial monogamy.
A person practices serial monogamy, moving from one committed relationship to the next.
Noun
- a succession of short monogamous relationships (as by someone who undergoes multiple divorces)