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Equal vs. Equitable in the context of non-monogamy
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Equal vs. Equitable in the context of non-monogamy

As written in "The short instructional manifesto for relationship anarchy” by Andie Nordgren: "Love is abundant & every relationship is unique.” In polyamory, cultivating equitability can allow for greater flexibility and negotiation, while fostering and respecting the autonomy of all parties involved.

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Hot Take? Veto Power is About Control
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Hot Take? Veto Power is About Control

Hot take? If you and a partner are "ready" to jump into polyamory but one of your agreements is the ability to veto metas... then you're probably not ready to practice polyamory yet.

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Abolition, Relationships, Mariame Kaba
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Abolition, Relationships, Mariame Kaba

Abolition is about addressing harm and creating accountability without incarceration. It is a movement that isn't only about dismantling the prison system but also about building relationships and community. Relationships do not exist in a vacuum, even when they are not explicitly political.

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Solo Polyamory: “How Did You Figure Out It Was Right For You?”
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Solo Polyamory: “How Did You Figure Out It Was Right For You?”

Being solo polyamorous does not automatically equate to being "afraid of commitment." Solo polyams are not just irresponsible rakes and Casanovas who are uninterested in more "serious" relationships and connections. However, the beginnings of my solo polyam journey were motivated by avoidance and fear.

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On the Relationship Escalator (with Elizabeth Cunningham)
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

On the Relationship Escalator (with Elizabeth Cunningham)

Listen to Elizabeth Cunningham and I chat about the relationship escalator, mononormativity, intersectionality in polyamory, altruistic hedonism and a lot more: tinyurl.com/RelationshipEscalator

(seriously, we touched on a lot and that hour flew by!)

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A Few Thoughts on Scarcity and Desirability Politics
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

A Few Thoughts on Scarcity and Desirability Politics

Desirability politics revolves around intersections of identities that are deemed not only sexually/romantically/socially desirable or attractive - but more importantly, deemed worthy of resources and structural power and influence. Some identities are seen and upheld as more valuable than others.

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High Standards, Low Expectations
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

High Standards, Low Expectations

I'm a solo polyamorist with relationship anarchy leanings who isn't interested in marriage - unless perhaps it's a friend with (excellent insurance) benefits - and doesn't want kids of my own and isn't especially drawn to living with partners. In realizing this over the years, I've felt a huge weight lift from my shoulders when it comes to dating and relationships. Here's where HIGH STANDARDS, LOW EXPECTATIONS comes in.

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Tips for Creating a Polyam Dating Profile (w/ #open)
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Tips for Creating a Polyam Dating Profile (w/ #open)

Online dating is so normalized, but it still exists in a weird liminal space of socialization. Monogamous dating can be hard enough, but there are even fewer examples and models when it comes to non-monogamous dating. If you don’t know where to begin when it comes to putting together a solid polyamorous dating profile, I hope this can help get you started!

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Polyam & Anxious: A Couple of Strategies for Communicating
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Polyam & Anxious: A Couple of Strategies for Communicating

Even 10 years into non-monogamy (and almost 30 years in the human experience), I can still find it difficult to confidently express my boundaries and to bring up concerns in a timely manner. Here are some strategies that have helped me communicate with partners when I’m emotionally activated.

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Repeat After Me: It’s Okay if Loving Me is Work
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Repeat After Me: It’s Okay if Loving Me is Work

Why wouldn't loving you be work? Why should loving you be easy? Being non-monogamous and examining the way I relate has helped me realize that of course it feels harder to support and connect with people when the responsibility rests on the shoulders of the individual.

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Your Labels Aren’t Life Commitments
Michelle PWA Michelle PWA

Your Labels Aren’t Life Commitments

“It's so cliche, but it's so true: the only constant is change. And I feel that it’s so true for non-monogamy, since people have to learn and grow a lot faster or more intensely than people who follow more monogamous or mono-normative journeys. So we've gotta' embrace change.“

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