Polygamy is more common in mammals than in birds, why did the author choose the "bird" land to talk about polyamory? Kinda lazy world-building, 90% of all bird species are socially Monogamous. Also, I don't like how the character is being used to talk about a polygamous relationship. There should be a counterpart of a different group of characters that are in an actual relationship as consenting adults and be a good example. (Just... Not birds? Some birds quite literally bond for life and will die of depression if their mate dies)
Polygamy is more common in mammals than in birds, why did the author choose the "bird" land to talk about polyamory? Kinda lazy world-building, 90% of all bird species are socially Monogamous.
Also, I don't like how the character is being used to talk about a polygamous relationship. There should be a counterpart of a different group of characters that are in an actual relationship as consenting adults and be a good example. (Just... Not birds? Some birds quite literally bond for life and will die of depression if their mate dies)