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Yes there is polygamy, but that can only succeed in certain conditions not too commonly found in the world. (Modern)
Socially? I think open relationships more often than not fail. Morally is only an issue when it's not consented to by both parties.
other mammals also deal with stds but they are not monogamous. stds existing does not mean that a species is meant to be monogamous, pr that monogamy is their natural state.
humans are naturally polygamous not monogamous, monogomy is a social construct imposed upon people as a direct result of property ownership and inheritance and men not wanting their property passed on to someone who is not their biological child as well as the not wanting to endure the financial cost of raising another man's child as their own.
many animals mate for life with a singular "main" partner and do not engage in mating with any other, yes. but they are often supported by "communities" or "herds" that assist in caring for one anothers offspring or foraging.
Contrary to popular belief, emperor penguins do not mate for life; they are serially monogamous, having only one mate each year, and remain faithful to that mate. However, fidelity between years is only around 15%. [74]
communal/herd animals don't mate for life, those that do are usually loner species because they have not evolved to act as a herd.
Except people naturally feel betrayed and are completely destroyed when they get cheated on, a feeling so strong and so visceral it can even kills people.
People who can't be loyal lack of self control, slaves of their lust and animal instincts.
A man choose, a slave obey.
Are you a man? Or a slave?
birds are a good example of this. many birds mate for life, many birds still live in flocks and communities.