

Author Sarah Mirk said that she wanted to write a story where "open relationships can be really positive and wonderful" and said that it's realistic to believe that people would "explore multiple relationships". The comic is set in the future and monogamous relationships are seen as outdated to all the young people on board the space station, all who are polyamorous. Sarah Mirk, Eva Cabrera & Claudia Aguirre Old Man Waterfall, who is Zoidberg's defense attorney until killed by a giant crab warship, has seven wives and one husband as shown in the episode " A Taste of Freedom", arguing this before the Supreme Court, which holds polygamy as legal. Pig, but has an alien husband, who she has four children with. Showrunner ND Stevenson confirmed their relationship, adding that Lonnie is also part of it, implying a possible polyamorous relationship. In the episode "Stranded", Scorpia tells Swift Wind that Kyle has a crush on Rogelio before cutting herself off. While show writers originally teased at their romantic relationship, with a locker even saying "R ❤ K" at the bottom, presumably Rogelo's locker, as shown in the episode "Moment of Truth". They later defected from the Horde, with Lonnie, at the end of Season 4. Rogelio and Kyle are childhood friends who are part of Adora's team before she defected to the Rebellion. Tatewaki is in love with both Akane and the "Pigtail Girl" (Ranma's female form) and proposes to date both, but they do not return his feelings.


Naoya decides that he will date both Saki and Nagisa at the same time.įluorite (voiced by Kathy Fisher) is an unaligned fusion of six unknown Gems, introduced in the episode " Off Colors", and was confirmed as polyamorous by series creator Rebecca Sugar. After some initial hesitation, he accepts her request to be her boyfriend as well. Naoya Mukai had recently begun a relationship with his childhood friend Saki Saki when Nagisa Minase, his classmate, decides to confess her feelings to him as well. Hollyhock, a female teenage horse and Bojack's sister, has eight adoptive fathers (Dashawn Manheim, Steve Mannheim, Jose Guerrero, Cupe Robinson III, Otto Zilberschlag, Arturo "Ice Man" Fonzerelli, Gregory Hsung, and Quackers McQuack) in a polyamorous gay relationship. La'gaan, Coral and Rodunn are all married to each other, and welcome their first child. It is organized alphabetically by last name of the main character involved in the polyamorous relationship, or first name if there is no last name known.įor more information about fictional characters in the related LGBTQ community, see the lists of trans, lesbian, gay, bisexual, non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and intersex characters. This is a list of polyamorous characters in fiction, including those in animation and graphic art works.
