This Fucking Year - The Reprise
Although our pain is protective and can teach us a lot about what we need to avoid in the future, it can also hold us back from embracing a different, healthier future.
Continue reading →Twenty years into her marriage, Kat and her husband faced head-on the great underlying fear of most monogamous people: My partner wants to have sex with other people. For them, that truth led to a rollercoaster of new sexual and romantic adventures...
Although our pain is protective and can teach us a lot about what we need to avoid in the future, it can also hold us back from embracing a different, healthier future.
Continue reading →On this episode of On The Wet Coast, you get a chance to peek behind the curtain and learn more about self-described Super Villain, Gamer, geek, and resident know-it-all Flick Morrison.
Continue reading →I feel really glad that a partner gets to have a thing that fuels and fulfills them while simultaneously feeling left out that they're choosing to do those things with someone else.
Continue reading →The more we learn about their lives and their partners and connections, the bigger our lives begin to feel. We feel part of a larger whole and it can fill us with a sense of comfort and belonging.
Continue reading →I am eminently reasonable. In theory, it’s a great quality to have. I’m able to see and understand all the different sides of arguments and generally try really hard to make sure everyone is happy.
Continue reading →Turns out, when you shed the societal expectations of what relationships are meant to look like, you can pick & choose what elements work best for you.
Continue reading →You may find yourself liking and/or loving those things too, metamours turn into paramours, and you may settle into some polyam smugness about how great you are all are at this non-monogamy thing.
Continue reading →I have been guilty of hanging onto things for far too long that weren't good for me or the other person because I loved them. We weren't in the same place mentally and emotionally.
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