What I read: Amatonormativity by Elizabeth Brake. Every so often a new word emerges that makes me sit up and take notice. When I stumbled on Elizabeth Brake’s new word, amatonormativity, it immediately struck me as a useful word. Amatonormativity is a word I coined to describe the widespread assumption that everyone is better off in an exclusive, romantic, long-term coupled relationship, and that everyone is seeking such a relationship.
Embracing Relationship Options
Embracing Relationship Options
Embracing Relationship Options
What I read: Amatonormativity by Elizabeth Brake. Every so often a new word emerges that makes me sit up and take notice. When I stumbled on Elizabeth Brake’s new word, amatonormativity, it immediately struck me as a useful word. Amatonormativity is a word I coined to describe the widespread assumption that everyone is better off in an exclusive, romantic, long-term coupled relationship, and that everyone is seeking such a relationship.