As the precincts are closing and the reports are coming in, I saw someone get bitchy on a Facebook friend’s post. Okay, it’s not fair to say “someone”. […]
Describe your relationship, don’t prescribe it.
The way you describe your relationship isn’t a dictation of how the people in the relationship must behave.
Rules aren’t always bad in relationships – if you follow these two rules.
I’m not aggressively anti-rule. Not anymore, at least, and I think I’m better for having a more nuanced position here.
It’s not the labels, it’s the behaviors that you justify with them.
As the conversation heated up on the Book of Faces, I found myself explaining to a girlfriend why simply having a hierarchy in your relationships was seen as a bad thing by some folks.
Recapping a series of guest posts: Don’t forget your audience
This week – after a preface – I featured three guest posts that were originally on FetLife and addressed polyamory.
And man, did the reason I wanted to share them really come out.
There’s a lot of misconceptions about how (some people) do polyamory.
Recently my choice of lifestyle has been attacked by multiple people on here. I’ve been called not only a whore for choosing to be polyamorous, but told I can’t satisfy my anchor, which is why he needs other women.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!