Monogamy is essential to the culture of heterosexuality.
From its historical roots as a marital expectation for wives, but not husbands, to its current role in maintaining a society that runs on women’s unpaid labor, it’s clear that monogamy is a feminist problem. In this episode, we look at how monogamy fuels toxic romance myths about soul mates, isolates love and care within the nuclear family, and shrinks our social and political lives.
But the task of solving these problems is obviously much bigger than just opting into polyamory, so we’re also talking about what it might look like to be “anti-monogamy” in ways that actually have nothing to do with who, or how many people, you’re fucking.
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Show highlights…
02:11 What is monogamy? Not as dumb of a question as it sounds!
04:24 Expectations of monogamy showed up in Ancient Rome. But only for wives.
05:46 It wasn’t until the 19th century that men were ALSO expected to be monogamous—after thousands of years of men being given the go ahead to fuck around while women were shamed and tortured for doing the same.
06:34 Monogamy became a working class aspiration, and a way for some to distance themselves from queer people and sex workers.
10:56 Compulsory monogamy! Let’s discuss.
12:24 Wildly racist and colonialist 20th century sexology tried to argue that monogamy as proof of European superiority.
13:49 Questionable theories abound about monogamy as “natural”!
14:57 Never trust a headline about “monogamous prairie voles.”
17:30 OK, but to play devil’s advocate: What’s so bad about monogamy? We have a LOT of answers.
21:07 One of the worst things, though: it privatizes love and care.
23:47 Monogamy culture is why men and women can’t be friends!
24:39 Are you “allowed” to be attracted to other people in a marriage?
25:35 We get personal and talk about the monogamy narratives that we grew up with as kids.












