The classic guide to love, sex, and intimacy beyond the limits of conventional monogamy has been fully updated to reflect today's modern attitudes and the latest information on nontraditional relationships.
Janet W. Hardy is the author of more than ten books and the founder
of Greenery Press, a now defunct publisher specializing in sexually
adventurous books. She has an MFA in creative writing from St.
Mary's College, and swore off monogamy in 1987.
Dossie Easton is a licensed marriage and family therapist
specializing in alternative sexualities and relationships, with
twenty years of experience counseling open relationships. She is
the author of four other books, and has been an ethical slut since
1969.
“The Ethical Slut is a classic, a book that helped launch the
modern non-monogamy movement. Updating a book of such historical
significance is no easy task, but The Ethical Slut, Third Edition
succeeds beautifully. Where the original broke radical new ground,
this edition is more nuanced, a book for a more complex age. In the
third edition, we see the wide variety of forms ethical
non-monogamy, and indeed human sexual relationships, can take. This
new version brings a new focus on consent, talks about the many
wonderful and varied ways ethical non-monogamy happens, and shows
an appreciation for the vast range of human sexuality. This is The
Ethical Slut for a new era, and cements the book’s place as one of
the cornerstones of modern non-monogamous thought.”
—Franklin Veaux, More Than Two: A practical guide to ethical
polyamory
“In the two decades since the first edition of The Ethical
Slut has been published, polyamory has expanded into a
practice that, if not outright mainstream, is at least much more
widely accepted and understood. […] The 20th anniversary
edition of The Ethical Slut, has been significantly updated
and expanded from its humble debut, including sections to poly
pioneers, black poly activism and yes, shifting attitudes towards
polyamory within a new generation. They acknowledge that
millennials reading the book today will not have been raised in the
same context that Hardy and Easton were – before the sexual
revolution, when saving oneself for marriage was considered the
norm.”
—Anna Fitzpatrick, Rolling Stone
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