We recently came across an article stating that happily married couples tend to do better financially in the long-run than everyone else. Upon further examination, the situation is not quite so simple. It depends on a variety of specific factors whether or not marriage is actually a better financial decision than, for example, merely living together. However, this got us thinking: if a relationship between two people is good economically, would a relationship between more than two people be even better?
Theorycrafting the Ideal Polycule
Theorycrafting the Ideal Polycule
Theorycrafting the Ideal Polycule
We recently came across an article stating that happily married couples tend to do better financially in the long-run than everyone else. Upon further examination, the situation is not quite so simple. It depends on a variety of specific factors whether or not marriage is actually a better financial decision than, for example, merely living together. However, this got us thinking: if a relationship between two people is good economically, would a relationship between more than two people be even better?