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Thesis: Monogamous relationships will be difficult, and it's not for the light-hearted. However, once overcoming the challenging negatives that appear overwhelming, the benefits only a monogamous relationship could bring, that a polyamorous relationship will always lack, will surely pacify any doubt in mind.
II. Monogamy
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Benefits
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A spiritual union is created, and a person grows both as individuals and a jointed pair.
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Couples receive love and acceptance of faults, which creates a commitment of loyalty.
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Teaches true human values
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Good for the physical, mental, and emotional health of the children and the world.
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It stabilizes lifestyles.
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Marriage allows for a couple’s sex to grow over time. …show more content…
Couples must always follow through any commitment, values, rules, and boundaries created together.
III. Polyamory
A.
Benefits
1. The sexual drive never ends, and the desires are always satisfied. This allows for a new excitement.
2. No commitment, worries, burdens, and self-sacrifices are required.
B. Negative aspect.
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There a high chance of catching an STD and spreading it.
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Increases the feelings of jealousy between people.
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The crime rates and violent acts increase.
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The amount of dysfunctional families increase, resulting in physical and sexual abuse towards children.
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The world becomes corrupted and loses sight on true morals.
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A person becomes empty and alone.
IV. Conclusion: Advice to youth Every decision has it’s risk. After a polyamorous relationships end, the person if completely alone searching for another excitement and distraction from their loneliness. Distractions are fated to cease away, but marriage won’t, at least not unless a couple lets it. It can be the fire on the coldest day, or what’s left after lustful desires are gone. Monogamy warms up the soul of a couple for as long as they stay true. It's not an easy road, but the greatest gifts only come after a heartache. If a couple can bypass it all, their gain will be unimaginably fulfilling and all worth the