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"I had a grand time at Atlanta Poly Weekend last month. This was APW's third year, and attendance topped 200. I got to give the closing keynote talk. And I met a whole lot of great new people. (Hi all!)"
I like how this shows some more configurations for non-monogamous relationships! It doesn’t name the types of relationships, but it breaks down the difference between a triad and a vee too.
Loving Porpoisefully
Loving Porpoisefully….
We fall in love.
We do not fall into our relationships.
Our relationships are built with consent and intent.
compersion.
~photo from http://www.actualized-self.com/
So awesome
http://bdsmunveiled.blogspot.it/2013/03/polyamory-in-bdsm.html#axzz2NPtCwxda
There is a key trait in people who do polyamory well, and it’s this: They are good at regulating their strong emotions. By that I mean, when something emotionally intense is happening to you, either good or bad, you’re able to see it as part of a larger whole and keep it in perspective.
“Control Tower: Not Too Emo”. The Stranger. January 31, 2007. (via littlelostpoly2)
Figuring out the roles we play in each others lives is a collaborative process. Our desires are too complex for one model to work in every relationship, the circumstances change too much from one situation to the next. Some of the details will always be negotiable. In the end, though, it needs to work for everyone.
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt