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Reblogged: On outing yourself and doing the heavy lifting
Leave a commentAugust 1, 2013 by aggiesez
Originally posted on Research to be Done:
So, feminism. I’ve been doing a fair amount of thinking and talking, lately, about whether or… -
How I learned to stop worrying and love dating and FWB
10July 31, 2013 by aggiesez
Labels are tricky things when it comes to describing how you connect intimately with other people — often because the …
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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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Facebook group for solo polyamory
2July 16, 2013 by aggiesez
Do you use Facebook? Do you consider yourself solo poly, or just poly/open/ethically nonmonogamous without a current primary relationship (whether …
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What are your core relationship values?
4July 15, 2013 by aggiesez
One of the all-time most popular posts on this blog is Rules for myself: what makes solo polyamory work for …
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Polyamory and a Sports Metaphor
4July 11, 2013 by aggiesez
Originally posted on Poly Momma:
Imagine you have an acquaintance who is a big soccer fan. They play soccer, sing soccer… -
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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Dan Savage: Being out is doing the heavy lifting
8June 14, 2013 by aggiesez
One complaint I often hear during Pride Month is: “What’s so important about being out? Why do gay/bi/trans people have …
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Dan Savage on why you don’t hear about successful open relationships
6June 14, 2013 by aggiesez
It’s Pride Month — and this weekend in particular, many cities are holding large Pride Parades and other celebrations of …
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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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