Category Archives: Lessons
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Concern trolling and solo polyamory: No, really, this IS good for me!
19September 23, 2013 by aggiesez
“Come on, are you really saying that you wouldn’t want a primary partner if the right person came along? That …
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Guest post: Sometimes solo polyamory is selfish, and that’s okay
6September 10, 2013 by aggiesez
Note: This post was written by Thea Nova, and was originally posted to the Fetlife.com group Living as a Single …
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5 ways to get enough touch, without all the pressure
27September 2, 2013 by aggiesez
People are really touchy. That is, most people desire or require touch and affection on a regular basis — nonsexual …
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Flat Out Flirt Fail
Leave a commentAugust 21, 2013 by aggiesez
Originally posted on Polysingleish:
Flat out flirt fail. Flat out flirt fail. Say it ten times really fast! Go on!… -
Guest post: THIS is why I work so hard on this blog!
2August 13, 2013 by aggiesez
EDITOR’S NOTE: So far I’ve been writing this blog for a year. It takes up a lot of my time …
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The good that can come from bad breakups: stories
11August 11, 2013 by aggiesez
This week marks one year since I began writing this blog, SoloPoly.net. So much has happened since then — most …
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Clay Nikiforuk’s mostly good advice to mainstream singles dating poly folk
2August 5, 2013 by aggiesez
Just wanted to highlight a mostly good bit of recent advice given to a single woman who recently commenced some …
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If you DO have relationship rules that affect other people…
6July 17, 2013 by aggiesez
Many people who are just learning about polyamory for the first time hear an awful lot about “rules” — especially …
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Why fluid-bonded sex is, um, “sticky”
30July 8, 2013 by aggiesez
Yeah, OK, pun intended. Couldn’t help it. Sexual health — and particularly safer sex skills — are key considerations in …
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The poly closet: It’s not just about you
36June 3, 2013 by aggiesez
How out are you about your nonmonogamous relationships and partners? That’s a pretty touchy question for many people who are …
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