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This cringy segment about polyamory on ‘The View’ is coming for you & your two boyfriends

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The View consider themselves to be progressive stalwarts. Each day, they rail against Donald Trump and the Republican Party’s retrograde policies, especially in terms of bodily autonomy and sexual freedom.

But when the topic turns to polyamory, they would like to hit the breaks! Whoopi Goldberg & Co. recently discussed New York Magazine’s deep dive into polyamorous relationships, and the conversation left a lot to be desired.

The topic never even received a fair shake: Whoopi couldn’t stop laughing when describing the article. Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“Some of these folks have been married for years, and the people want to find out navigate being in a relationship with more than one person,” she said. “Then I’m supposed to ask you all, are you open to this?”The answer was unanimous: “Nope!”Joy Behar argued Americans are too conservative to embrace the concept, though we can’t help but wonder if the legendary comedian was projecting?“We’re too puritanical in this country,” she said. “Janet Jackson’s boob popped out, and the country went bananas.

How many orgasms can one girl fake?”Is non-monogamy becoming more mainstream? #TheView co-hosts weigh in. https://t.co/cVclFZQmjA pic.twitter.com/kd3ctUsF5aWhile we admire Joy for her longstanding support of LGBTQ+ rights, we fear the octogenarian is showing her age on this one.

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