Podcast Ep.114 – Talk Poly to Me feat. PolyGalSeeks

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One thing I’ll freely admit is when I lack knowledge about a subject. Polyamory and Ethical Non-Monogamy are two subjects that I’ll freely admit I don’t have a ton of practical knowledge about. Luckily, I know someone who can.

I asked Perhaps Perhaps, aka @PolyGalSeeks to come onto the podcast to do just that. She’s Polyamorous, Queer,  Married, a Mother, and she practices Ethical Non-Monogamy. She’s got a point of view that I don’t, one that I thought was worth sharing with you all, so I got her to open up about her experiences. We get into polyamory and ethical non-monogamy, and how that looks to her in practice, how she discovered that she was queer, how communication helps her navigate ethical non-monogamy, her preferred dating websites, why it still hurts to go through a breakup (even if you’re married), and the importance of washing your sheets. Plus a hell of a lot more.

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Intro song: El Fuego by Polyrhythmics
Intermission song: Mendo Mulcher by Polyrhythmics

Podcast Ep.52 – Is Monogamy Natural?

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Welcome back listeners. The topic for this episode is one I’ve puzzled over for countless hours.

Is Monogamy Natural?

Is it natural for humans to mate for life? Is polygamy the answer to happiness? Can monogamy work?

I don’t know if we’ll ever find the “right” answer, but we do dive into some deep waters here.

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OkCupid as Divine Comedy

OkCupid is either Hell,  Purgatory, or Paradise depending on who you ask. For me, it was any one of those , depending on when you asked me. Ultimately, OkCupid is the reason I’m in a relationship  and I’ve got nothing but great things to say about OkCupid as a whole, but it wasn’t always sunshine and roses. It was a long journey to go from Dating Hell to Dating Paradise. Continue reading