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Galexty
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22 Apr 2014, 2:17 pm

Is anyone else on here polyamorous? How does being non-NT affect that experience?

For me, I think it's a lot easier to be poly and non-NT. I recognize that I'm a generally draining individual to be around at times, and having multiple relationships means, to me, that one partner isn't going to get overburdened.

At the same time, the problems I have in one relationship (no social imagination, yay) gets compounded when more than one relationship is involved. I can get really easily confused as to which person I've had a conversation with. "You told me that already" is a common thread in our house, along with "when were you planning on telling me that?" I'm not purposefully trying to be annoying or secretive, I just lose the plot quite a bit. Thankfully my partners are understanding of my spotty memory and generally poor social skills.


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23 Apr 2014, 4:16 pm

I'm not sure it's any easier. Depends entirely on the people involved.

Being polyamorous and then getting involved with someone who isn't used to being so, or is more acutely monogamous seems like a nightmare to me.



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23 Apr 2014, 6:47 pm

Concept wrote:

Being polyamorous and then getting involved with someone who isn't used to being so, or is more acutely monogamous seems like a nightmare to me.


Been there several times, it's pretty awful for everyone involved.


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23 Apr 2014, 6:55 pm

How on earth do you find the time and energy? And interest?


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23 Apr 2014, 7:00 pm

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How on earth do you find the time and energy? And interest?


The interest happens as most romantic interests do: by chance. I don't really go seeking people out, but I do embrace them when we happen to find each other.

Time... eh, I've always been a meticulous planner. It's just a matter of using your time wisely and fairly (as much as is possible). There is a joke in many poly circles about the exploding day planner, though :P

Energy is the hardest bit. Though I like being around people, I have some physical disabilities that cause fatigue. It's about finding quiet activities to do that don't make me more tired and/or overstimulated.


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23 Apr 2014, 9:57 pm

I'm poly because I don't see why loving one person means you can't love anyone else. I've only been in one short poly relationship and I'm not going to be dating any time soon, but I do think monogamy is a little creepy because to me it seems to imply ownership and encourage jealousy--one of the most terrifying aspects of relationships. I understand that not everyone wants to be poly, though, and I agree; everyone involved has to be willing.



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24 Apr 2014, 7:55 am

Poly, but single right now.

I don't see the sense in marriage, and I hate the "primary, secondary" mindset that a lot of poly people follow. I practice poly because it makes sense, the same reason that I subscribe to any philosophy. I don't claim that my actions always make sense, mind you. :cry: :wink:



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24 Apr 2014, 8:29 am

Wannabee!! !! !! !! !! :P



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24 Apr 2014, 8:35 am

Galexty said: For me, I think it's a lot easier to be poly and non-NT. I recognize that I'm a generally draining individual to be around at times, and having multiple relationships means, to me, that one partner isn't going to get overburdened.

Truth has it as so: No, they're all going to get overburdened eventually. Your partners (if any of them are real people) are playing the numbers game with you. You can't be poly unless you keep those numbers at greater than zero or one. They will always have at least one more slot for an occasional drag or they wouldn't be poly, would they? Where ever you go and whatever you do, you're still you. You're being taken advantage of. It will continue until you are replaced. Poly want a cracker?



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24 Apr 2014, 9:24 am

^ I read your other post before you edited it, so I already realize that you have nothing to add to the thread except ignorant disapproval and prudish prejudice, RightGalaxy.

I post this not out of any belief that you will care about reason, but solely as a warning to others who might foolishly lend any credibility to the inanities that you like to spew.



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24 Apr 2014, 1:59 pm

Im open to poly ifneedbe. :D


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24 Apr 2014, 3:00 pm

If I'm in a relationship where I have enough interest in the other person to be having sex with them, I completely lose interest in all other men. It's like every other man on the planet is gender-neutral when I'm in a relationship.

Needless to say, that tends to make me want that same kind of reciprocation from my partner. Or at least the pretense thereof. :lol:

In theory, however, I agree with the idea of polyamory; I just seem to be unable to practice it.



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24 Apr 2014, 3:53 pm

RightGalaxy wrote:
Truth has it as so: No, they're all going to get overburdened eventually. Your partners (if any of them are real people) are playing the numbers game with you. You can't be poly unless you keep those numbers at greater than zero or one. They will always have at least one more slot for an occasional drag or they wouldn't be poly, would they? Where ever you go and whatever you do, you're still you. You're being taken advantage of. It will continue until you are replaced. Poly want a cracker?


It's amazing how you think you know what's going on in my life.

And you seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding about what polyamory is or how it works. I'm not being taken advantage of, this is a decision that has been repeatedly been made and discussed.


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24 Apr 2014, 6:16 pm

Im very hyperactive and hypersexual sometimes i think it takes more than one woman to calm me down maybe my energy needs draining to stablize me at times! :lol:


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24 Apr 2014, 8:53 pm

jrjones9933 wrote:
^ You forgot to mention honesty. For someone who feels like you (and I) do, honesty makes having a conventional relationship really difficult.

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That is a big one for me, I only lie as a last resort, and would never do so to someone i cared for who wasn't one of my crazy family members. And I still hate lying even when it is the least bad choice.

Being incapable of normal jealousy helps too, when I want something others have I try and figure how to get similar, I don't try and destroy them or take it from them.



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24 Apr 2014, 10:09 pm

inconelx wrote:
when I want something others have I try and figure how to get similar, I don't try and destroy them or take it from them.


At the risk of derailing the thread, I KNOW, RIGHT? I've thought about it a lot, and getting that type of thing myself works better in both my actual experience and almost all of my simulations. Not that that stops people...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab_mentality