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- Proposition_31 abstract "Proposition 31 is a 1968 novel written by Robert Rimmer that tells the story of two middle-class, suburban California couples who turn to a polyamorous relationship to deal with their multiple infidelities as an alternative to divorce. The novel is written as a case study by a psychologist supporting a fictional "Proposition 31" that would amend the California Constitution to permit polyamorous relationships. In the book, the solution to the couples' problems with adultery and the impregnation of one couple's wife by the other couple's husband is to commit to a group marriage to raise their five children in a home compound in which the husbands rotate among the wives. The book is a plea to pass this proposed proposition to offer a sane alternative to divorce.".
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- Proposition_31 hasPhotoCollection Proposition_31.
- Proposition_31 subject Category:1968_novels.
- Proposition_31 subject Category:20th-century_American_novels.
- Proposition_31 subject Category:Adultery_in_novels.
- Proposition_31 subject Category:Novels_set_in_California.
- Proposition_31 comment "Proposition 31 is a 1968 novel written by Robert Rimmer that tells the story of two middle-class, suburban California couples who turn to a polyamorous relationship to deal with their multiple infidelities as an alternative to divorce. The novel is written as a case study by a psychologist supporting a fictional "Proposition 31" that would amend the California Constitution to permit polyamorous relationships.".
- Proposition_31 label "Proposition 31".
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- Proposition_31 sameAs Q7250406.
- Proposition_31 sameAs Q7250406.
- Proposition_31 wasDerivedFrom Proposition_31?oldid=544720281.
- Proposition_31 isPrimaryTopicOf Proposition_31.