group marriage
Group marriage is a form of polyamory where multiple people form a single marital unit. In this arrangement, all members are considered equal partners, sharing emotional, financial, and domestic responsibilities. Group marriages can vary in structure, with some involving three or more adults living together, while others may include additional partners who are not cohabiting.
This type of relationship challenges traditional notions of marriage, which typically involve two individuals. Group marriage can be seen in various cultures and communities, often emphasizing values like cooperation, communication, and shared goals. It raises questions about legal recognition and social acceptance, similar to discussions surrounding polyamory and same-sex marriage.