POLYAMORY
D&S Pullman, Washington
Looking for enduring friendship
literate, politically and socially liberal, down to earth, looking for same. Kitchen table polyamory would be ideal, but we are open to 'comet' friendships.
TransWoman . non-binary . pansexual . Let’s Dance and have Fun!I am an outdoors woman and en femme - boots & jeans, lingerie, soft & in living color. Honest, respectful and Not! Shy, romantic and sensual bottom. Musicality & dat Liddle Bag-a-Riddim, the Taste of Merlot on Sweet Lips, the Scent of Cinnabar in Close Embrace . 100% Chance of Wine. I'm a nice person. I value friendship. Prefer Transcendent, Trans-oriented. Mutuality. Radically Inclusive. Ask to see private pix.
Looking for enduring friendship
literate, politically and socially liberal, down to earth, looking for same. Kitchen table polyamory would be ideal, but we are open to 'comet' friendships.
TransWoman . non-binary . pansexual . Let’s Dance and have Fun!I am an outdoors woman and en femme - boots & jeans, lingerie, soft & in living color. Honest, respectful and Not! Shy, romantic and sensual bottom. Musicality & dat Liddle Bag-a-Riddim, the Taste of Merlot on Sweet Lips, the Scent of Cinnabar in Close Embrace . 100% Chance of Wine. I'm a nice person. I value friendship. Prefer Transcendent, Trans-oriented. Mutuality. Radically Inclusive. Ask to see private pix.
poly • am • ory
The fact of having simultaneous close romantic relationships with two or more other individuals, viewed as an alternative to monogamy, esp. in regard to matters of sexual fidelity; the custom or practice of engaging in multiple romantic relationships with the knowledge and consent of all partners concerned.
--Oxford English Dictionary, 2006
The fact of having simultaneous close romantic relationships with two or more other individuals, viewed as an alternative to monogamy, esp. in regard to matters of sexual fidelity; the custom or practice of engaging in multiple romantic relationships with the knowledge and consent of all partners concerned.
--Oxford English Dictionary, 2006
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Disabled, critically sex-positive, gender-affirming, LGBTQ educator and coach. Using EqA2010 to create a more accessible world. She/they. BLM. Sex work is work.
posts about how to queer relationships, and what relationshipqueer means. I’ve also written about working out why you want to date, and two posts on partner selection.p
Comet Friendships The joy of comet relationships
More Than Two (website) is the home of Franklin Veaux’s pages about polyamory and ethical non-monogamy.
More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory by Franklin Veaux (Author), Janet Hardy (Author, Foreword), & 2 more
The Polyamory Toolkit: A Guidebook for Polyamorous Relationships 2019 by Dan Williams (Author), Dawn Williams (Author)
The Ethical Slut, Third Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms
in Sex and Love, by Janet W. Hardy (Author), Dossie Easton (Author)
More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory by Franklin Veaux (Author), Janet Hardy (Author, Foreword), & 2 more
The Polyamory Toolkit: A Guidebook for Polyamorous Relationships 2019 by Dan Williams (Author), Dawn Williams (Author)
The Ethical Slut, Third Edition: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships, and Other Freedoms
in Sex and Love, by Janet W. Hardy (Author), Dossie Easton (Author)
Love Uncommon
...it is really important to get to a shared understanding of what we want to create between us. How we will hold space for each other, how we want to feel, how we want to part. It is also very important to negotiate what comes next. I have a much greater need to check in after a period of intense togetherness than either of my comet partners. That means I’ve got to be explicit about that, and ask them for it. It is wonderful to have something so rewarding that pushes me towards my values of being authentically myself, and being curious about what we both want. You can read more about this in a future post about comet relationships and self consent.
...it is really important to get to a shared understanding of what we want to create between us. How we will hold space for each other, how we want to feel, how we want to part. It is also very important to negotiate what comes next. I have a much greater need to check in after a period of intense togetherness than either of my comet partners. That means I’ve got to be explicit about that, and ask them for it. It is wonderful to have something so rewarding that pushes me towards my values of being authentically myself, and being curious about what we both want. You can read more about this in a future post about comet relationships and self consent.