Rouxls Kaard my polyamorous KING

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Rouxls Kaard my polyamorous KING
i seen someone saying like if ur polyam then that means ur partner "isnt enough for u" or something like what ?? just bc u have multiple partners doesnt mean u love them any less or arent fullfilled by any of them.
if u have multiple children its not like u love any of them less, its not that One Child Didnt Fulfill You.
""you have multiple friends. what, one of them isnt enough for you??? u cant love all your friends equally, even among ur best friends !! just choose one, stop cheating!""
love is different for everyone, its okay to be comfortable with multiple partners or not comfortable with that, just dont try to force one or the other on someone or put them down for being either one.
Paradise Lost Delivers a Twisted Post-Nuclear WWII Adventure
Alternate universes where World War II never ended or was altered in some way aren’t exactly a new innovation when it comes to video games. But in the end, execution is all that matters, and developers PloyAmorous may have found the right hook in Paradise Lost, thanks to its gorgeous and surreal visuals depicting part of a version of Poland that the Nazis attacked with nukes after decades of war.
Take a look!
https://hardcoregamer.com/2020/06/13/paradise-lost-delivers-a-twisted-post-nuclear-wwii-adventure/380704/
For I while now I've bee thinking how I could kind of sort of see myself in a polyamorous relationship...
If I could only get a "normal" one first. *headdesk*