Lady T, the 'age bracket' observation is a good one.
Before I go there, though...
I'd like to clear up a potential misconception. Poly relationships don't (necessarily

) take the form of extended households featuring orgiastic group-gropes or serial bed-hopping or what-have-you.
Many PRs are made up of discrete and discreet pairings.
Pairings!?
Yep. There are often separate lives involved, completely self-contained. They just happen to share some emotional and/or physical assets.
This brings up the issue of time, but that's another entry altogether.
It would seem that this is a young person's bailiwick. Younger folks are more intellectually adventurous, have more energy, are more open-minded in many cases. And that's often where the fascination is born.
There are a surprising number of later-in-life PRs. In fact, it's more common among older, more affluent, educated and 'worldly' folks, I think. I've spoken with many more 30-, 40-, and 50-somethings about this than I have those younger.
There are many reasons for this. Some of those include experience in the 'relationship pool', maturity, self-knowledge and -confidence. There are as many reasons as there are adherents (well, ok - probably LOTS more reasons than there are participants

)
Perfect explained. :))))