Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96008285
- info:lc/authorities/sh96008285
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh96008285#concept
Instance Of
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Variants
Love triangles
Ménage à trois
Ménages à trois
Sex triangles
Three-way sex
Threesome sex
Threeway sex
Triads (Interpersonal relations)
Vees (Interpersonal relations)
Broader Terms
Sources
- found: Work cat.: 96033339: Working with relationship triangles ... 1996.
- found: Hennepin (Triangles (Interpersonal relations), x love triangles, x ménage à trois)
- found: Random House.
- found: Kaplan comp. dict. of psychiatry and psychology (triad)
- found: Breaking the barriers to desire, 1995: p. vi ("A wide variety of models for organising non-monogamous relationships exist and have been successfully applied. These include triads ...") glossary (triad: polyamorous relationship consisting of three people; triangle: triad where each person is involved with each of the others, with no large differences in the degree of these involvements; vee: relationship between three people where one person is closer to the other two than they are to each other. For instance, the 'pivot' of the vee may be the primary, within this relationship, of the other two, and they may be each other's secondary partner. Contrast with triangle)
- found: Eidelman, D.D. George Sand and the nineteenth-century Russian love-triangle novels, c1994.
- found: Foster, B.M. Three in love : ménages à trois from ancient to modern times, c1997.
- found: Web. 3 (ménage à trois)
- found: Google search, Sept. 10, 2009 (three-way sex; threeway sex; threesome sex; sex triangles)
- found: Three: the fantasy and experience of threesome sex, 2003.
- notfound: MESH;Thes. psych. index terms
LC Classification
- RC489.T82
Change Notes
- 2006-04-21: new
- 2009-09-30: revised
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