Love anyone <3 - But only one?
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WHAT?
Love can take many forms and encompass many kinds of relationships. Even within the LGBTQ+ community, where societal norms are often challenged, we still encounter criticism of ethical non-monogamous lifestyles.
In this talk and the following debate, we will explore different perspectives on what living this way can do to how we relate to one another in general. Our purpose is not to persuade anyone to live this way. Instead, we will offer thoughts, insights, and perspectives on what this lifestyle can contribute, helping to create a community that embraces all forms of love and relationships.
Creating your own relationships and shaping the way you love can be challenging and difficult, but it can also bring profound learning and insight.
We will share our experiences and insights from the non-monogamous world and invite perspectives from the audience.
WHO?
Talk by:
Marie Guldager, trained sexologist, couples therapist and jealousy coach. Marie is a sexologist, relationship therapist, and jealousy coach specializing in Ethical Non-Monogamy. Since 2012, she has lived in an ethical non-monogamous relationship, bringing firsthand experience to her professional work.
Together with her husband, she co-founded ForholdsVis, a company dedicated to helping individuals navigate relationships, love, and sexuality—especially for those exploring ethical non-monogamy.
Daniel Tesler-Larsen, organizer of social events for non-monogamous in Copenhagen and administrator on non-monogami.dk
Daniel has been living non-monogamously for the past 17 years. He’s not a psychologist (like the other speakers), but over the years he has immersed himself in the topic through lived experience and conversations with people.
Having organized a large number of events and facilitated countless structured discussions on relationships and non-monogamy, he has heard an incredible range of stories, perspectives, challenges, and lessons. As part of the Danish non-monogamy community, he has spent years learning from others as much as from his own experiences.
At the event, Daniel will share some of the insights he has gathered on building non-monogamous relationships and designing meaningful connections.
Rumors has it he only owns one T-shirt.
WHY?
Pride Week takes place between August 8th through 16th 2026 in Copenhagen with the Human Rights programme running from the 10th through the 13th. We aim to create a space for information, debates, social activities, activistic art and human rights by highlighting various aspects of LGBTQ+-related topics.
Love can take many forms and encompass many kinds of relationships. Even within the LGBTQ+ community, where societal norms are often challenged, we still encounter criticism of ethical non-monogamous lifestyles.
In this talk and the following debate, we will explore different perspectives on what living this way can do to how we relate to one another in general. Our purpose is not to persuade anyone to live this way. Instead, we will offer thoughts, insights, and perspectives on what this lifestyle can contribute, helping to create a community that embraces all forms of love and relationships.
Creating your own relationships and shaping the way you love can be challenging and difficult, but it can also bring profound learning and insight.
We will share our experiences and insights from the non-monogamous world and invite perspectives from the audience.
WHO?
Talk by:
Marie Guldager, trained sexologist, couples therapist and jealousy coach. Marie is a sexologist, relationship therapist, and jealousy coach specializing in Ethical Non-Monogamy. Since 2012, she has lived in an ethical non-monogamous relationship, bringing firsthand experience to her professional work.
Together with her husband, she co-founded ForholdsVis, a company dedicated to helping individuals navigate relationships, love, and sexuality—especially for those exploring ethical non-monogamy.
Daniel Tesler-Larsen, organizer of social events for non-monogamous in Copenhagen and administrator on non-monogami.dk
Daniel has been living non-monogamously for the past 17 years. He’s not a psychologist (like the other speakers), but over the years he has immersed himself in the topic through lived experience and conversations with people.
Having organized a large number of events and facilitated countless structured discussions on relationships and non-monogamy, he has heard an incredible range of stories, perspectives, challenges, and lessons. As part of the Danish non-monogamy community, he has spent years learning from others as much as from his own experiences.
At the event, Daniel will share some of the insights he has gathered on building non-monogamous relationships and designing meaningful connections.
Rumors has it he only owns one T-shirt.
WHY?
Pride Week takes place between August 8th through 16th 2026 in Copenhagen with the Human Rights programme running from the 10th through the 13th. We aim to create a space for information, debates, social activities, activistic art and human rights by highlighting various aspects of LGBTQ+-related topics.
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Where is it happening?
Rådhuspladsen, København V, Danmark, 7-Eleven, Rådhuspladsen, 1550 København V, Danmark, Copenhagen , Denmark
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