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monogamous:

1. Being married to only one person at a time.

2. Being married only once oin a lifetime.

3. Having an exclusive-relationship with someone.

QUOTE: A journalist (Michael O'Keefe) and Nina (Laura San Giacomo) in Nina Takes a Lover (1995):
-- Journalist: ' There are basically two arguments about infidelity . One is that you're either born monogamous or you're not and the other is that we're all capable, certain conditions in a marriage provoke it .'
-- Nina: ' What do you think? '
-- Journalist: ' I think it's a little bit of both .'


See Also: alternative lifestyle, alternative lovestyle, close-coupled, closed marriage, closed relationship, damaged goods, exclusive relationship, monogamous, monogamy

Quotes Containing monogamous:
Alabama (Patricia Arquette) to Clarence Worley (Christian Slater) in True Romance (1993): ''Please shut up! I''m trying to come-clean , okay? I''ve been a call-girl for exactly four days and you''re my third customer. I want you to know that I''m not damaged-goods . I''m not what they call Florida white trash. I''m a good person and when it comes to relationships, I''m one-hundred percent, I''m one hundred percent... monogamous .''
A journalist (Michael O''Keefe) and Nina (Laura San Giacomo) in Nina Takes a Lover (1995): - Journalist: ''There are basically two arguments about infidelity . One is that you''re either born monogamous or you''re not and the other is that we''re all capable, certain conditions in a marriage provoke it .'' - Nina: ''What do you think?'' - Journalist: ''I think it''s a little bit of both.''
The journalist (Michael O''Keefe) and Nina (Laura San Giacomo) in Nina Takes a Lover (1995): - Journalist: ''There are basically two arguments about infidelity . One is that you''re either born monogamous or you''re not and the other is that we''re all capable, certain conditions in a marriage provoke it .'' - Nina: ''What do you think?'' - Journalist: ''I think it''s a little bit of both.''
A journalist (Michael O''Keefe) and Nina (Laura San Giacomo) in Nina Takes a Lover (1995): - Journalist: ''There are basically two arguments about infidelity . One is that you''re either born monogamous or you''re not and the other is that we''re all capable, certain conditions in a marriage provoke it .'' - Nina: ''What do you think?'' - Journalist: ''I think it''s a little bit of both.''
Meg (Mary Kay Place) to Sarah (Glenn Close) on the subject of dating in The Big Chill (1983):'They're either married or gay . And if they're not gay , they've just broken up with the most wonderful woman in the world or they've just broken up with a bitch who looks just like me. They're in transition from a monogamous relationship and they need more space or they're tired of space but they just can't commit or they want to commit but they're afraid to get close. They want to get close, you don't want to get near them.'


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