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I’m Entitled…
So the other day, I came across this link while reading an essay online. It’s a Wall Street Journal article from 2008 about our generation… and frankly, it doesn’t seem to like us very much. According to the writer, we “Millennials” (which the article defines as people born between 1980 and 2001) are a force. »
Not Your Mama’s “I Think We Should See Other People”
So what exactly is the difference between polyamory and non-exclusive dating, if none of the people involved are. »


