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comparative more varietist, superlative most varietist
(obsolete) Of, relating to, or practicing sexual varietism. quotations
We would call it today an "open marriage", at once permissive and varietist
1973 November 9, Max Lerner, “Marriage: What's in That Name?”, in The Iowa Press-Citizen
plural varietists
(obsolete) A person who is nonmonogamous. quotations
In her periodical, Woodhull stated that her proposition was to "advocate sexual freedom for all people - freedom for the monogamist to practice monogamy, for the varietist to be a varietist still.".
2015 March 23, David S. D'Amato, Free Love: Victoria Woohhull, Libertarianism.org