Understanding Polyamory

Polyamorous Relationships
Polyamorous relationships, often referred to as "polyamory," involve loving, consensual, and ethical non-monogamy where individuals engage in multiple romantic or intimate relationships at the same time. Unlike traditional monogamy, polyamory focuses on open communication, trust, and mutual agreement among all parties involved. These relationships can take various forms, from a triad or "throuple" to a larger network of connections, depending on the preferences and boundaries of those participating. It’s essential to note that polyamory thrives on honesty, respect, and continuous dialogue to navigate emotions, expectations, and challenges. While it isn’t for everyone, polyamorous relationships offer a framework for people who value connection and intimacy outside the confines of monogamy, creating space for diverse expressions of love and partnership.
Is the Greek word for 'many' amore meaning 'love'. Polyamory is a non-monogamous relationship that does not detract from the love that you have for your partner. The most important part of it being that it is done with consent for all involved. There is no deception in polyamorous relationships and for this reason, an open conversation is a necessity as what a polyamorous relationship looks like for one person may look complete different for another.

We understand the term 'off and on' they are opposites and depending on the circumstance one will be better than the other for the moment. For the sake of explanation, we will say that off is better as it allows us to sleep and not see anything as we close our eyes. This is what people who desire a polyamorous life feel, like they are in the dark and they can never be seen less they be judged. Now imagine you turned on this energy that is bursting to get out and you find that there are many people who are living the very life you are afraid to see and living it successfully.

The mind desires security but our fears are rarely experienced in the moment, they are based on the past or the future. The moment you choose your present you will find something unusual; you will find yourself no longer stuck. We fear change desiring permanence in a life that is always moving. No matter how much you struggle with the idea that life remains the same, but this can never be true. The hardest part of choosing your own path but in the idea that you do not deserve. It is time to make space for something new, real, and let these ideas brake you away from the familiar that people say is who you are.
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