Taking a Chance in Polyamory
I had a lovely situation just come to life. And it played out a hundred percent naturally, simply and honorably. I didn’t
I had a lovely situation just come to life. And it played out a hundred percent naturally, simply and honorably. I didn’t
I had a wild revelation recently. I overheard some monogamous people talking: “Oh, everyone cheats. That’s just part of relationships. It’s only
Optimism and love have limits, unfortunately, and they are simply the imperfect frailties of the human body. Love may be an idea
Mother Nature does it. Grandma does it. Mother does it. And the New York Yankees do it. What, you ask? Spring cleaning.
What do You say in the first five minutes you meet someone? Do you tell them you’re poly or not? I do
As I was saying, we’re going to get into the other side of the equation because ain’t no babies without parents, and
The irony in this one goes to a delicious place, word to Marty Ziff and Marge Simpson! Before I stray too far,
I swear, polyamory is the best relationship system on earth. The way I do it, I see few flaws or problems—seriously! We
I’m going to make a shitty generalization that is based in enough truth that I don’t think many will debate me. Married
There’s always a push and a pull happening in polyamory. There is almost never a time where all things are perfectly balanced
Polyamory is a funny system of connection, but you know that. There are times and places that TRULY make polyamory seem extremely
We all have our limits, right? Were you at that Raptors parade? It was RIDICULOUSLY CROWDED—human bodies as far as the eye