A nesting partner is a term commonly used in the context of polyamory and ethical non-monogamy (ENM) to refer to a partner with whom one shares a living arrangement, typically in a cohabitating relationship. This relationship can involve romantic and/or sexual dimensions, but the defining feature is the shared domestic space.
In more detail, a nesting partner often engages in shared responsibilities and commitments associated with living together, which may include financial obligations, household duties, and emotional support. This arrangement can contrast with other types of partners, such as secondary or situational partners, who may not share a living space or the same level of daily involvement in each other’s lives.
For example, within a polyamorous relationship structure, someone may have a nesting partner with whom they live and share a home, while also having other partners who may not reside with them. The dynamics of a nesting partner relationship can be influenced by considerations such as parenting, financial arrangements, and the desire for intimacy and stability in a shared living environment.
Nesting Partner
Nesting Partner refers to a partner in a polyamorous or non-monogamous relationship who lives with another partner or partners. This term is commonly used in polyamory to describe a partner with whom one shares a home or living space, often involving shared finances, household responsibilities, and a significant level of commitment.
In polyamorous relationships, individuals may have multiple partners with varying levels of involvement and commitment. A nesting partner is typically someone with whom an individual shares a primary residence and a significant portion of their daily life. This arrangement can involve cohabitation, joint decision-making regarding household matters, and a deep emotional connection.
For example, a person may have a nesting partner with whom they live and raise children, while also having other partners with whom they have romantic or sexual relationships but do not share a home. The nesting partner holds a central role in the individual's life due to the shared living situation and the day-to-day responsibilities that come with it.
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