The polycule says it was 'formed after a failed orgy', but now they've grown into a tight-knit community that throws annual sex parties and thoroughly vets new membership applications Forget love triangles when you can have love octacontagons? (stock) (Image: Getty Images)

As the world increasingly ditches traditional "Adam and Eve" monogamy for polyamory, one 80 person-strong "polycule" takes it to the extreme. Polyamory is now fashionable . ‌

Previously associated with swinging couples and free love hippies, in a 2020 YouGov poll of more than 1,300 American adults, 32 per cent said their ideal relationship is non-monogamous. ‌

Living near the high street in Somerville, Boston is a community of people who are all dating each other to varying degrees. Many of them li

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