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Are You Choosing Your Relationship Dynamic … or Just Following the Default?

April 01, 20265 min read

To be or Not to be Monogamous?

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Relationship Coaching in Buffalo, NY

Most of us were never actually creating the relationship of our truest desire. .

We were given a script:

Meet someone.

Fall in love.

Be monogamous.

Get married.

And somewhere along the way, we just assumed… that was the only way.

But what if it’s not?

As an Intimacy Coach in Buffalo, NY, this is one of the most popular conversations I’m having right now.


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Understanding Relationship Dynamics

On our last episode of the Breaking Down Walls Podcast, we opened up a conversation that so many people are curious about—but don’t always explore openly:

Relationship dynamics.

There isn’t just one way to love or connect.

There’s a full spectrum that includes:

  • Monogamy – an exclusive emotional and sexual relationship with one partner.

  • Non-monogamy – an umbrella term for having multiple romantic or sexual partners, with or without structure or clear agreements.

  • Ethical non-monogamy (ENM) – a form of non-monogamy that is rooted in honesty, consent, and open communication between all parties involved.

  • Open relationships – a committed partnership where both people agree they can explore sexual (and sometimes emotional) connections with others outside the relationship.

  • Swinging – typically a couple-based dynamic where partners engage in sexual experiences with others, often in social or shared environments.

  • Polyamory – a relationship structure that involves multiple emotional and/or romantic relationships at the same time, with awareness and consent from everyone involved.

And while these labels may feel overwhelming to some, it can feel freeing to others who choose a less conventional relationship dynamic. Between these various relationship dynamics the core differences usually come down to:

  • the number of partners

  • emotional vs. sexual connections

  • and how communication and consent are practiced

If you’re realizing the relationship you are in—or the relationships you’ve been in—just don’t seem to work for you, have no fear. I’m going to break it down.


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Monogamy: The Norm That Many Fall Into

Monogamy is still the most common relationship structure in the U.S. and here in Buffalo, New York.

It’s typically defined as an exclusive emotional and sexual relationship with one person.

  • But here’s something interesting to note.

  • About 75% of people are in monogamous relationships

Only about 50% say it’s their ideal

So what does that mean?

For many people, monogamy isn’t a conscious choice—it’s just the default.

And when challenges come up—like mismatched desire, emotional disconnection, or feeling stuck—most couples don’t have the tools or language to navigate it.


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Non-Monogamy & Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM)

Non-monogamy is an umbrella term for having multiple romantic or sexual partners.

But ethical non-monogamy (ENM) is where things shift.

It’s rooted in:

  • honesty

  • consent

  • communication

Instead of secrecy or betrayal, everything is openly discussed and agreed upon.

This kind of dynamic requires:

  • deeper conversations

  • clear boundaries

  • emotional awareness

  • and strong communication skills


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It’s Not Just About Sex

One of the biggest misconceptions I see as a relationship and intimacy coach is that non-monogamy is only about sex.

But in reality, it’s often about:

  • connection

  • freedom

  • autonomy

  • and meeting different needs in different ways

Some relationships are emotional but not sexual.

Some are sexual but not deeply emotional.

Some are layered and evolving.

It becomes less about fitting into a label…

and more about designing a relationship that actually works for you.


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The Unlearning Process

In this episode of The Breaking Down Walls Podcast, our guest shared her journey from monogamy into non-monogamy.

And one thing stood out:

👉 This path requires unlearning.

Unlearning:

  • jealousy as ownership

  • people-pleasing patterns

  • the need for constant external validation

And building:

  • self-trust

  • emotional regulation

  • clear, honest communication


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Communication Is the Foundation of Every Relationship

Whether you’re monogamous or exploring something different, this truth applies:

If it’s not communicated, it can’t be expected.

Many traditional relationships rely on:

  • assumptions

  • mind reading

  • unspoken expectations

Which often leads to frustration and disconnection. But when you learn how to communicate clearly and honestly?

Everything changes.


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Less Codependency, More Self-Trust

Another powerful shift—especially in non-traditional dynamics—is moving away from codependency.

Instead of one person meeting all your needs, you begin to:

  • build your own sense of worth

  • take responsibility for your emotions

  • and show up more fully in connection

And this doesn’t just apply to non-monogamy.

This is the foundation of healthy relationships of any kind.


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There Is No One “Right” Way to Do Relationships

There is no one-size-fits-all model when it comes to the ideal relationship. There’s only:

  • what feels aligned for you

  • what you have the capacity for

  • and what you are consciously choosing

Some people thrive in monogamy. Others are curious about open relationships or polyamory.

Some create their own version entirely.


The Real Question

So the real question becomes:

Are you choosing your relationship… or just following the default?


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Work With a Relationship & Intimacy Coach in Buffalo, NY

If this conversation sparked something in you—curiosity, desire, confusion, or even resistance—that’s a powerful place to start.

This is exactly the work I do.

Inside my 1:1 intimacy and relationship coaching in Buffalo, NY, we explore:

  • your relationship patterns

  • your desires and boundaries

  • your beliefs around love, sex, and connection

So you can begin to intentionally create a relationship that feels aligned, embodied, and true to you.

If you’re ready to go deeper, you can apply to work with me 1:1.


Listen to the Full Podcast Episode

Want to hear the full conversation?

👉 Breaking Down Walls Podcast — Relationship Dynamics Episode

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Buffalo Ny based photographer and intimacy coach

Jill Barrile

Buffalo Ny based photographer and intimacy coach

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