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Friday, July 1st, 2016 at
5:21 am in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Non-Monogamy
One more rock n’ roll celebrity love story wiser, I got such a clear idea of why the polyandrous androphile men (which is, essentially, every rock star known to humankind, potential being, that I have missed the odd few polygynous rock stars out there, because, essentially, they don’t exist on my personal radar,) cheat. (If […]
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Sunday, April 17th, 2016 at
7:10 am in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Non-Monogamy
We ALL know why monogamy is romantic. Sometimes, since turning towards polygamy, I still sink into the “oh wow, I wish I could say the same about my… man? Which one?” We’ve seen thousands of movies all promoting the monogamist romance, but is it possible for me to paint a romantic picture a monogamist can […]
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Saturday, March 19th, 2016 at
4:33 pm in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Non-Monogamy, Soups
I have been thinking about something: In my experience, people tend to always choose the opposite of what they actually want, thinking that they are doing someone a favor by being selfless or because they feel that the counter-intuitive approach must be the “right” one, because why would anyone do *that* unless it was the […]
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Thursday, December 10th, 2015 at
2:15 pm in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Attachment Styles, Authenticity, Emotional Boundaries, love, Non-Monogamy, relationships, Soulmate, Soups, True Love, Trust Issues
Poly-relationships, whichever way you like them, polyandrous, polygynous, group marriage, committed, non-committed, equal, or unequal are all a way to make a lackluster relationship far more interesting in the long run. That is a fact, but not all poly-relationships are about theĀ lack of true love but the opposite; the authentic state of anĀ authentic group of […]
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Friday, November 27th, 2015 at
9:56 pm in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Attachment Styles, Emotional Boundaries, Non-Monogamy, relationships, Sexual Identity, Soups, Trust Issues
Polysexuality is quite an interesting topic to explore, even if it was only from a theoretical point of view. Often, polygamyORpolygynandry1 is automatically linked to the form of polygyny; one man marrying several wives whose primary job is to rub the husband’s feet and nurse his babies, right? In reality, and in modern day reality, […]
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2015 at
2:47 am in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Non-Monogamy, Relationship Dynamics, Soulmate
Polyandry is the practice of forming a marriage, or, in the current society, a marriage-like relationship between one woman and several men. Polygyny is the opposite, often erroneously called polygamy, which is a generic term for a marriage between multiple people and bears no assumption to the gender ratios. There are more ways to form […]
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Tuesday, May 27th, 2014 at
8:34 pm in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Non-Monogamy
Going forth from monogamy to polygamyORpolygynandry((Depending on context. Some time ago, I used the term polygamy to mean either the generic concept of polygamous marriage or a MM+FF+ -type marriage or poly-committed relationship.)), go bravely but not foolishly, with open eyes and an open heart, with trust in the Universe to bring you your True Mirrors, hold back your enthusiasm and don’t risk your relationship simply because there’s too many people wanting polygamyORpolygynandry((Depending on context. Some time ago, I used the term polygamy to mean either the generic concept of polygamous marriage or a MM+FF+ -type marriage or poly-committed relationship.)) and too little opportunities to live this life style. Support them but not “marry” them. Steady on your feet.
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Tuesday, January 14th, 2014 at
2:47 pm in Australia - Last edit on
August 26, 2024 Tags: Non-Monogamy
Signs of a naturally polyandrous woman is countless of suitors and need to distance herself from other women but to whom other women rely on for relationship advice. Signs of a polyandrous male is a tendency to surround oneself with men, often being considered a bad boy due to a wild character, boyish hobbies…
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Tuesday, January 14th, 2014 at
2:46 pm in Australia - Last edit on
November 24, 2024 Tags: Non-Monogamy
Signs of a polygynous female is her tendency to go for the popular man. Whichever man has the most admirers get her attention. A polygynous man is naturally adapted to living in the feminine world. He needs to be incredibly fair and diplomatic…
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