To Mary, on your 48th birthday
CN: Sui*. Adapted from a thread at the Bad Place, originally posted July 15, 2021. Today is my friend Mary’s
CN: Sui*. Adapted from a thread at the Bad Place, originally posted July 15, 2021. Today is my friend Mary’s
I wish I could tell you I want youto find joy without restraintor dreadof what comes nextor what you might
Originally published on Medium. Early this month, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship announced that unmarried romantic partners of
This post answers another $500 backer question for the More Than Two crowdfunding campaign (over in four days!), but it’s a little special–because it’s for my mom.
Marilou asks:
What do openly polyamorous children most want to hear from their parents?
I’m writing this from the couch, where I’m sleeping tonight. My husband has his girlfriend over.
This is among the details of my life that seem to confuse some people, especially–but not always–monogamous people. This practice isn’t as common among poly folks as you might think (or maybe, as I might think). Sometimes I even get reactions of something approaching pity. Which is strange for me, of course, because I’ve consented to all those details, and
Today is my wedding anniversary. My husband and I have been married for three years, together for more than thirteen. On our wedding day, we’d been living polyamorously for two years. His two partners—and their partners—attended our wedding. So today seems like a good day to talk about why someone who’s polyamorous might choose to get married.
Lately I’ve been called upon to accept a great deal of ambiguity in my relationships. In fact, not one of
If you’re poly, you’ve heard this story a million times before. S is polyamorous. At least he says he is—and having