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The recent Netflix hit âTidying Upâ with Marie Kondo started a trend of mindfully cleaning up our spaces and lives. Humor aboutâŠ
Love the representation. More polyamorous couples/people deserve recognition!
if you are polyamorous and bi, you are not a stereotype. you are a person, overflowing with love
Polyamory Pride Flag!
The meaning of the colors: blue represents the openness and honesty among all partners with which people who are polyamorous conduct their multiple relationships;red, represents love and passion;and black represents solidarity with those who, though they are open and honest with all participants of their relationships, must hide those relationships from the outside world due to societal pressures. A gold Greek lowercase letter âpiâ (Ï), as the first letter of âpolyamoryâ, represents the value that people who are polyamorous place on the emotional attachment to others, be the relationship friendly or romantic in nature, as opposed to merely primarily physical relationships.
God, the amount of hatred being hurled at the polyamory community is obscene. So awful.
Beautiful Beyond Measure
You, who are gorgeous
You, who are kind
You, who are poised and full of grace
You, who are intelligent
You, who are polite
You, who are an advocate
You, who share the same affliction as I
All of these words are simply not enough
To describe how incredible you truly are
Your sweeping blonde hair fans your face,
Framing your features in the most delicate of ways
Your fair skin, dotted with the slightest of imperfections
You dare not conceal them, for you refuse to deny yourself
Confidence in your appearance
Your eyes shine with the clarity of the brightest stars
Your smile, sultry, as you throw your head back into an airy laugh
The compassion you express, it reaches people so deeply
So tender, so gentle, so pleasant, so sweet
It has been such a blessing to know a person like you
Every step you take, light, brushing the ground with the swiftest of motions
Your posture, so erect and straight
You press forth, as sure of your future as you are of your movements
The manner in which you speak, so eloquent
Your language as skillful as that of a linguist
The topics you discuss, much more fraught with rich intention
Your knowledge, I have yet to experience its bounds
But you are surely among the most well-learned Iâve ever met
Your greetings, so inviting
A hello, an extension of a hand, a return of a compliment,
A spreading grin, an embrace, a goodbye
Your eagerness for the next meetings
I anticipate them with great joy
Your passion for the human condition, so considerate, so thought-provoking
You long to give a voice to those who have none
Women, those of different races, abilities, gender identifications and sexualities
They are all the communities you hope to
Dedicate your life to
There is a cause no more noble than such
You, so sure in social interactions
Not a fidget, not a glance away, not a stutter
Your conversations entertaining, your remarks witty
Your company most enjoyable
Never do you fixate, only for a moment on mild matters
Your voice, never faltering, never monotone, like the sound of music
Your composed demeanor inspires me
Where I am awkward and clumsy
You are certain and sure
Where I am angry and embittered
You are patient and nurturing
I hope with all my heart to become as amazing as you someday
For those who think polyamory doesnât belong at Pride
Iâm not polyamorous, but I am a part of the LGBTQ+ community. I used to think polyamory wasnât lgbtq+. But I was wrong. Here are some things you might not know.
In many companies, youâll find pride initiatives and theyâll welcome people from across the spectrum.
But if they find out a married employee has another SO, even if itâs an open polyamorous relationship, they can fire that employee. Even companies with non-discriminatory policies.
Can you imagine coming out to a family that accepts you for being bi/gay/ whatever, but wonât accept that youâre polyamorous?
Can you imagine seeking a community and being shunned by the people who preach acceptance?
Can you imagine being shunned by people in every community?
Can you imagine everyone assuming you just want sex rather than a fulfilling relationship with more than one person?
Can you imagine not being able to date your partner without someone assuming youâre cheating? And them assigning you a moral failing that you didnât earn?
Poly is like a sexuality, to my limited knowledge. For instance, I couldnât choose to be poly because iâm just not. But you donât choose who you fall in love with. And some people fall in love more than once.
Polyamory is love. Just like every other sexuality. They belong in the community as much as the rest of us. Excluding people from pride goes against everything the community stands for. So live your truth! Love who you love! And support love no matter what it looks like. Happy pride!
Wise words. Say it louder for the people in the back: Polyamory is Pride!
Letâs not forget that polyamory is a very important group in the LGBTQ+ community.
Whenever people do queer pride flags, they always forget the polyamory flag, and it always makes me sad.
Not only is my flag pretty rad, but it is a huge part of my identity. Â Every day I have to navigate how to deal with the fact that I have both a boyfriend and a girlfriend, and that my boyfriendâs two partners are also very important to me.
Reblog if you think that non-monogamous relationships are just as important as monogamous relationships
LGBT+ people arenât going to hell because a rainbows place is in the sky đ
(Image description: turquoise block text that reads âpolyamorous queers are amazingâ on a pastel pink background.)
the only program on my computer that could reliably and quickly make a super simple venn diagram was paint and i am not displeased with the results
[Image description - Images of a polyamory, genderqueer, intersex, trans, lesbian, rainbow, bi, pan, asexual and aromantic pride flag with the text: God supports you fully. End description.]
I wanna come out, but itâd be really awkward to say Iâm only questioning.
This is a big mood for any bisexuals.
I wish she could see how beautiful she is.