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Looks like Gen Z’s gone vanilla.

Millennials and Gen X are nearly seven occasions more probably to have an interest in polyamory than Gen Z, according to new data from Sister Wives, a relationship website for polyamorous and polygamous relationships.

Despite their fame for experimenting and pushing boundaries, Gen Z customers made up just 5.5% of the positioning’s over 18,000 customers – behind every other age group besides seniors.

Dating app Sister Wives analyzed data from more than 18,000 lively customers to uncover how curiosity in polyamory varies across generations, revealing that millennials are main the development. fizkes – stock.adobe.com

The analysis, based on the platform’s own consumer data, discovered millennials ages 35 to 44 dominated membership with 38.2%, with Gen X next at 20.8%.

“It’s not Gen Z leading the movement toward non-traditional relationships — it’s millennials,” the positioning’s report said. “Midlife experimentation is driving users to seek new relationships.”

Younger daters aren’t yet geared up for the emotional juggling that comes with a number of companions, Sister Wives CEO Christopher Alesich said. Many, he famous, are still navigating their first critical relationships before including more to the combo.

Nearly 30% of Sister Wives customers are over 45, displaying that moral non-monogamy is gaining traction among older adults, not just the younger. Pix4Ads – stock.adobe.com

He said moral non-monogamy “comes with certain ‘rules’” — like strong communication, clear boundaries and good time management — abilities that “not everyone in this age group has had a chance to fully develop.”

Experts say the generational hole probably comes down to expertise, not perspective. 

“I would suspect that it’s more of a maturation effect than a cohort effect,” said Terri Conley, a University of Michigan psychology professor who research non-monogamy. “Gen Z participants may not be mature enough to consider multiple relationships at a time … given that they have relatively brief relational histories.”

“They may … be operating under the prevailing cultural messages about monogamy as the pinnacle of romance,” she added. 

Gen Z girls are narrowing the gender hole in open relationships, practically matching males in curiosity at 26% in contrast to 27%. CarlosBarquero – stock.adobe.com

Dr. Justin Lehmiller, senior research fellow at the Kinsey Institute and host of the intimacy and Psychology podcast, said his own research backs it up. 

“Compared to millennials, Gen Z was both less experienced with and less open to the idea of being in some type of inappropriately open relationship,” he said. “There’s this stereotype of young adults as being very inappropriately liberal — as being the generation of polyamory. But it’s not really matching up with the data.”

The numbers inform a different story when it comes to gender.

Gen Z girls show more curiosity in polyamory than girls in any other age group, making up 26.47% of customers in contrast to 27.37% of males their age.

Experts say millennials’ rise in polyamory could mirror expertise fairly than rise up, as older daters grow more assured exploring unconventional relationships. EFStock – stock.adobe.com

That shifts with older generations, where males account for 56% of Baby Boomer customers while girls drop to just under 10%.

Gen Z’s absence from websites like Sister Wives could merely mirror different relationship habits, Michelle Drouin, affiliate professor of psychology at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, said.

 “They can use Hinge or Tinder to find polyamorous partners or meet them the old-fashioned way at parties or through friends,” she said. “There is no need for them to commit to a sister wife when they can have a bevy of sister girlfriends.”

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