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December 16th, 2015
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Wanna Hear Me Talk About Polyamory For An Hour?

I recently appeared on the Loving Without Boundaries podcast to discuss the origins of my polyamory, and some of the challenges I face, and how I manage friendships and jealousies.  If you’ve not heard enough of my voice, well, it’s available for all to hear!

(And there’s some great back-and-forth with Kitty Chambliss, the interviewer, so it is fun!)

Cross-posted from Ferrett's Real Blog.

This entry has also been posted at http://theferrett.dreamwidth.org/514963.html. You can comment here, or comment there; makes no never-mind by me.

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From:anonymousalex
Date:December 17th, 2015 11:16 pm (UTC)
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Thanks for the link. I don't think there was much substance there that you haven't covered here, but it's somehow different getting it aurally.

-Alex
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From:the_leewit
Date:December 18th, 2015 02:10 pm (UTC)
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Exactly so (although I have set my podcatcher to be severely sped-up... there is something about listening to chipmunks talk about relationships that delights my soul...) Also, am I the only one who hears that podcast's title and thinks, "Love with boundaries? That can't be healthy."

Full disclosure: I am fascinated by poly-done-well because I fucked up mono so badly that I am now, uh, thetamorous? Non-amorous? Celibate and on cinderblocks for a long, long time, so I guess I don't get to really say that ANYTHING doesn't sound healthy.)

Edited at 2015-12-18 02:11 pm (UTC)
From:anonymousalex
Date:December 18th, 2015 04:45 pm (UTC)
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"Love with boundaries? That can't be healthy."

At the risk of speaking for others, I would imagine that isn't the intent, but it's just a lot snappier than "Love without socially-imposed and unexamined boundaries" (or some such).

I guess I don't get to really say that ANYTHING doesn't sound healthy.

I reject the underlying assumption of that statement, that one must have personal and/or successful experience with something in order to opine on it.

-Alex
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