Psychology of monogamy |

Forms of nonmonogamy Infidelity Monogamy Evolution of monogamy Incidence of monogamy Value of monogamy Hedonic treadmill Varieties of monogamy Prairie Vole Marriage vows Mating system Mary Ainsworth Pair bond Group marriage Goal Parenthood Open marriage Serial monogamy Stress John Bowlby Attachment theory Affair Oxytocin Cohabitation Vasopressin Conflict Jealousy Motivation Dopamine Polygamy Divorce Marriage
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