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 +'''Open marriage''' typically refers to a [[marriage]] in which the partners agree that each may engage in [[adultery|extramarital sexual relationships]], without this being regarded as [[infidelity]]. There are many different [[Open marriage styles|styles of open marriage]], with the partners having varying levels of input on their spouse's activities.
 +===Notable people in open marriages===
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 +* [[Edna St. Vincent Millay]], American poet
 +* [[Havelock Ellis]], sexologist
 +* [[Robert Crumb]] and [[Aline Crumb]], cartoonists
 +* [[Charles Laughton]], actor, and [[Elsa Lanchester]], actress
 +* [[Andrei Kirilenko (basketball)|Andrei Kirilenko]], professional basketball player
 +* [[Cindy Margolis]], model
 +* [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Simone de Beauvoir]], philosophers
 +* [[Dolly Parton]], [[country music|country]] singer
 +* [[Will Smith]], actor, and [[Jada Pinkett Smith|Jada Pinkett]], actress
 +* [[Kate Hudson]], actress and [[Chris Robinson (singer)|Chris Robinson]], [[rock and roll]] singer
 +* [[Shirley MacLaine]], actress
 +* [[Thomas Braden]], journalist
 +* Jenny Block, author of ''Open: Love, Sex and Life in an Open Marriage''
 +* [[Tilda Swinton]], actress, and [[John Byrne (Scottish playwright)|John Byrne]], painter, director and writer
 +* [[Margaret Sanger]], founder of [[Planned Parenthood]]
 +* [[Alfred Kinsey]], sexologist and wife [[Clara Bracken McMillen]]
 +* [[Mo'Nique]], actress/comedian
 +* [[Ossie Davis]] and [[Ruby Dee]], actors
 +* [[Julian Beck]] and [[Judith Malina]], actors, writers, directors, and founders of [[The Living Theatre]]
 +* [[George Henry Lewes]], philosopher.
 +* [[Larry King]], talk show host and [[Shawn Southwick]], singer
 +* [[Bob Crane]], actor and [[Sigrid Valdis]], actress
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Open marriage typically refers to a marriage in which the partners agree that each may engage in extramarital sexual relationships, without this being regarded as infidelity. There are many different styles of open marriage, with the partners having varying levels of input on their spouse's activities.

Notable people in open marriages




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