Let's assume that humans succeed in curing aging, and you can live in…

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Let's assume that humans succeed in curing aging, and you can live in good health for as long as you want. Let's say, thousands of years, potentially.

If you're currently monogamous, would you expect to remain monogamous indefinitely? If not, under what conditions would you consider non-monogamy? Would it be time delimited? Gated by life events, such children growing up? Something else?

If you're currently non-monogamous, would you consider becoming monogamous for an extended period of time? Say, 10 years? Or 100 years? More? If so, what conditions would have to met?