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Navigating Open Relationships: Communication Tips for LGBTQ+ Couples

Strong communication is the pillar of all healthy relationships. Irrespective of how you identify or…

Massachusetts City Passes Law to Protect Poly Families

A new law in Somerville, Massachusetts grants legal protections against discrimination towards people in poly…

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What the Hell is love?

Valentine’s day can feel like a test to see if you are winning at life…

Open to It

‘Open to It’ Explores the Positive Side of Polyamory

The idea of polyamory may be considered taboo for some, but thanks to Frank Arthur…

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A Crash Course in Polyamory from a Gay Polyamorous Lyft Passenger

A 90s Kid’s Clumsy Poly Attempts When I was 9 years old playing The Sims…

My First Threesome

I’m sitting on a plush, red loveseat with a glass of white wine in my…

Three Years Later: The Queer Marriage Divide

In June of 2015, at the conclusion of the Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges,…

Triad Tryouts in Polyamorous Relationships

I found Derick and Nicole by going to Denver Craigslist personal ads and searching “poly.”…

‘Monogamish’ and the gray area between monogamy and polyamory

What’s the difference between a monogamish relationship and an ‘open relationship?’ Is it only for married couples? Is it found outside of LGBT relationships? How do you distinguish what’s right for your relationship with your partner?

Ask the Sexpert: A potential other couple

Dear Shanna, My girlfriend and I have been together a few years and the sex is fantastic. We’ve become friends with another couple (also lesbian) and there seems to be chemistry between us. I know the term “swinging” is somewhat outdated, but I think it’s the best word for what we’re interested in. Is it a good idea? If so, how do we move forward?