Polyamory Weekly mention, and why couples should care about couple privilege
Many thanks to my friend Cunning Minx for spending a chunk of this week’s Polyamory Weekly podcast telling her many listeners about this blog! I’m so honored! I’ve loved Minx’s work for years, and I...
View ArticleStraight up thanks: What happens when people who have relationship privilege...
Straight Up Thanks — a new Tumblr blog thanking the many straight people who worked hard to help pass state marriage equality initiatives, and defeat gay marriage bans, this election season. On this...
View ArticleCivil unions are cool, even though they only solve part of the couple...
Here in Colorado last night I accompanied two friends to the local County Clerk’s office at midnight to celebrate them registering their newly-legal civil union in this state. These women have been...
View ArticleFacebook group for solo poly and “singleish” people
Do you use Facebook? Do you consider yourself solo poly, or just poly/open/ethically nonmonogamous without a current primary relationship (whether by circumstance or choice)? Then you might want to...
View ArticleClay Nikiforuk’s mostly good advice to mainstream singles dating poly folk
Just wanted to highlight a mostly good bit of recent advice given to a single woman who recently commenced some romantic intimacy with a poly male friend — and so far, she’s really enjoying it. But...
View ArticleWhy I’m no longer on the original Facebook solo poly discussion group (but I...
Since its creation in early 2013, I’ve been very active in the original Facebook group for singleish & solo poly people. In fact, I’ve been part of the moderating team since the beginning, helping...
View ArticleBook now available: Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator
I know, I know, it’s been a long time since I posted to the SoloPoly blog. I needed to focus my writing energy on a much bigger project: a series of books about unconventional relationships. It paid...
View ArticleSolo Polyamory on Polyamory Weekly Podcast
Episode 504 of the Polyamory Weekly podcast features an interview with Aggie Sez (aka Amy Gahran), author of the SoloPoly blog and the new book, Stepping Off the Relationship Escalator: Uncommon Love...
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