Polyamory Geek

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Pros and Cons of Polyamory Version 1 (Text)

Pros:

  • Growth (communication, self awareness, emotional maturity)
  • You can allow new connections to grow organically
  • You don’t have to meet all of someones needs
  • You can get different needs and wants met from different people
  • More autonomy to be your own person
  • Get to practice radical honesty with the people you love
  • Shared economics
  • Sense of community
  • Compersion (if you have it)
  • Make your own rules for your relationships
  • A polycule is typically enough people for a board game night (Elizabeth)
  • You develop next level time & relationships management skills (Shanti)
  • First kisses (Kristina)
  • More people to buy ice cream for you! (Tasha)
  • Taking turns cooking (Heather P.)
  • Petamours (Partner pets to love on) (Eve)
  • Community encourages confidence (Eve)
  • You break out of some really indoctrinated ideas you didn’t even know about. When there are no clear rules you gotta question everything and that leads to a lot of better ideology and exploration in life that’s fulfilling (Krys)
  • More people to celebrate good news / more people to support you through difficult times (Mary)

Cons:

  • Breakups/Heartbreak
  • Potentionally having to hide who you are from coworkers, friends and/or family
  • Jealousy and insecurity
  • Scheduling and logistics of maintaining multiple relationships
  • Judgement from society
  • Snack sharing – House snacks are gone fast (Tasha)
  • Sharing attention can be rough and make you feel insignificant (Tasha)
  • Forgetting which stories and jokes you’ve already said to certain partners (Heather)
  • Poly people love board games for some inexplicable reason (Emily)
  • Lots and lots of processing, complicated coming-out experiences, so many schedules to attend to (Mz Ki)
  • You’re never as good of a communicator as you’d like to be (Krys)
  • Time is finite, you may not always get the quality you need from people who have multiple parnters and busy schedules (Lisa)
  • Couples priviledge (Stacy)