Spotify’s getting scary accurate with these suggested playlists.
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[Image Description: A single square image. The image is a screenshot of a spotify playlist with the playlist image showing the polycule symbol in pink on a black background. At the top of the image in capitalized white letters it reads “PLAYLIST” with the playlist title underneath it. The playlist title is in big, bold white letters near the top of the image and reads “polyamorous epiphany.” Beneath the playlist title is small white text which reads “Created by m3t4m0re bb boo, 12 songs, 33 min.” Beneath the text is the green play button with the ‘more options’ button beside it. Beneath that are various song titles with the corresponding artists and album titles.
Link poly-friendly therapists you trust and other resources in the comments!
TikvaWolf.com
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Panel 1: (image of Kim making weirded out face: "I get WAY too many emails like..." Email text bubble reads: "My partner won't let me xyz. How can I change their mind so I'm allowed bodily autonomy?"). Panel 2: (image of couple, one angry and one downtrodden. Text above them reads: or "My partner does this [wildly problematic thing]. Am I wrong for wanting to make a personal boundary?"). Panel 3: (image of Kim smiling weirdly, holding up an image of a poorly drawn cat: "But I'm just a mediocre comic artist and I can't offer much help in these sorts of situations, other than encouraging you to listen to your own wisdom"). Panel 4: (Let's ALL share resources! Link poly-friendly therapists and other resources in the comments!)]
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We wanted to offer a hand to anyone feeling a little lost. Or a little curious. Or a little determined. To that end, we put together this solid (but by no means exhaustive) list of resources for polyamorists seeking more connection and immersion in our community.
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[Image Description: A set of 7 images. In the bottom right corner of each image is the “@polyamproud” watermark, immediately followed by the polycule symbol. The watermark and polycule are in pink for all images with a black background and in black for the images with a pink or white background.
Image 1: A single square image with a black background. The majority of the image is filled with a hexagonal pattern. Each hexagon, with the exception of one, is an outline of the shape varying between either white or pink. The pattern extends from the bottom left to the middle right. Near the middle left of the image is one white hexagon with a pink polycule symbol in it. At the top of the image is left-aligned, bold white text which reads “even in a community of many, it’s easy to feel”, which is immediately followed by bold pink text which reads “alone.”
Image 2: A single square image with a pink background. The top of the image is filled with a hexagonal pattern. Many of the hexagons are simple outlines varying between either white or black. Some of the hexagons spread throughout the pattern are either completely white or completely black. A hexagon near the top left is white with a black polycule symbol in it. At the middle half of the image is left-aligned, bold black text which reads “we put together some”, followed by bold white text which reads “resources”, followed by bold black text which reads “that can help you start to fill in the gaps:”.
Image 3: A single square image with a white background. Both the top right of the image and the bottom half of the image is filled with a hexagonal pattern. Half of the hexagons are simply outlines varying between black and pink, the other half of the hexagons are completely pink or completely black. Near the bottom middle of the image is a black hexagon with a pink polycule symbol in it. At the top of the image is left-aligned, bold pink text which reads “books”, then followed by bold black text which reads “about polyamory.” Beneath it is a bulleted list of 6 book titles as well as their authors. Each bullet is in the shape of a black heart. Each book title is italicized black text while each author name is in black text.
The first bullet reads “More than Two by Eve Rickert.”
The second bullet reads “The Ethical Slut by Dossie Easton & Janet W.Hardy.”
The third bullet reads “When Someone You Love is Polyamorous by Dr. Elizabeth Sheff.”
The fourth bullet reads “Polysecure by Jessica Fern.”
The fifth bullet reads “The Polyamory Breakup Book by Kathy Labriola.”
The sixth bullet reads “Polyamory in the 21st Century by Deborah Anapol.”
Image 4: A single square image with a black background. Both the middle right and the bottom left of the image is filled with a hexagonal pattern. Many of the hexagons are either completely white or completely pink. Two of the hexagons spread throughout the pattern are simple white outlines. One of the hexagons near the middle right is white with a pink polycule symbol in it. Near the top of the image is bold white text which reads “accounts to follow.” (Please note that the accounts listed are instagram accounts.) Beneath it is a bulleted list of 12 account names. Each bullet is in the shape of a white heart. Each account name is in pink text.
The list, in descending order, reads: “polyamory_awareness”, “polyamorouswhileasian”, “polyamfam”, “polyamproud”, “polyphiliablog”, “shrimpteeth”, “marjanilane”, “lavitaloca34″, “black_poly_nation”, “remodeledlove”, “puritytopolyamory”, “polyam.gal”.
Image 5: A single square image with a pink background. Both the top right and the top left of the image is filled with a hexagonal pattern. Many of the hexagons are either completely black or completely white. Two of the hexagons spread throughout the pattern are simple black outlined. One of the hexagons near the top left is white with a black polycule in it. At the middle right of the image is right-aligned, bold white text which reads “podcasts”, followed by bold black text which reads “to listen to.” Beneath it is a bulleted list of 13 podcast titles. Each bullet is in the shape of a black heart. Each podcast title is in black text.
The list, in descending order, reads: “Multiamory”, “Making Polyamory Work”, “Amory”, “Normalizing Non-Monogamy”, “Polyamory Weekly”, “The Ready for Polyamory”, “Polyamory Uncensored”, “Practicing Polyamory″, “Loving without Boundaries”, “Talk Your Poly Off”, “Non-Monogamy Help”, “LessTahn83 Podcast”, “Poly in Real Life”.
Image 6: A single square image with a white background. The bottom 1/3rd of the image is filled with a hexagonal pattern. All the hexagons are either completely black or pink. There’s one black outline of a hexagon at the top right. One fo the hexagons near the bottom left is black with a pink polycule in it. At the top right of the image is bold black text which reads “additional resources.” Beneath it are two bulleted list. Each bullet for both lists is in the shape of a black heart. The first list is made up of black text and, in descending order, reads: “PLAC (Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition)”, “Polyamory-Friendly Professionals Directory”, “Polyam Peer Support Sevices”.
The second list is slightly more to the right in comparision to the first list. The list is made up of black text and, in descending order, reads: “@polyamorouswhileasian”, “@polyphilia”, “@shrimpteeth”.
Image 1: A single square image with a black background. The majority of the image is filled with a hexagonal pattern. The pattern starts from the bottom and fills up roughly 1/3rd of the image. Each of the hexagon is either completely white or pink. Throughout the pattern are three different hexagons with each their own polycule symbol in it. A pink hexagon at the very middle left of the pattern with a white polycule. A white hexagon near slightly to the middle of the image with a pink polycule. And a white polyculepolycule more towards the middle right of the image with a black polycule. At the top of the image is left-aligned, bold text which reads “you are”, followed by bold pink text which reads “valid.” Directly beneath it is bold white text which reads “you are”, followed by bold pink text which reads “supported.” Directly beneath it is bold white text which reads “you are”, followed by bold pink text which reads “loved.”
A little monday morning news ☕️ link can be found through the linktree.
Alan macdonald has been reporting on and sharing news relevant to the polyamorous and nonmonogamous community on his blog Polyamory in the News for over 15 years.
His most recent scoop: @polyamproud and the community-driven initiative to reboot the polyamorous pride flag.
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In the pink portion of the image, all text is small and left-aligned. Thin, gray text reads “July 4, 2021”.Beneath the thin text is bold, black text which reads “Alan MacDonald | Polyamory in the News”. In the remaining white portion of the image, thin, medium, left-aligned text reads “A year ago I published a screed titled”, followed beneath by bold, underlined text which reads The Polyamory Flag is a Grim, Confusing Failure. Let’s Do Better.”, and, beneath that, thin, non-underlined text which reads “...Now folks are launching an initiative to see if the polyamory community is ready to coalesce around some new design that will stir us to make it our unified, proud standard.” Beneath the text is a link in capitalized, thin, black letters which reads “polyinthemedia.blogspot.com”
Near the bottom of the image is a small horizontal, pink line. At the bottom left of the image is left-aligned large, bold, black text reads “read the full article.” In the bottom-right corner, right-aligned, large, white text highlighted in black reads “link in bio.” Beneath the white text in the bottom right corner is the “@polyamproud” watermark in gray. Beside the watermark is the polycule symbol in gray.