In a triad polyamorous relationship, ____
a. all three relationships are equal, and there is no primary relationship
b. one person has separate but equal relationships with two other people who have no relationship with one another
c. one person in a primary relationship agrees to pursue outside relationships
d. new lovers are "secondary lovers," and the primary relationship remains the most important
A
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a. bowel movements. b. sweating. c. reactions to pain. d. fine motor coordination.
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