Committed to Polyamory Means Several Sex Partners and a Lot of Talking

LIKE many considerate boyfriends, Ed Vessel, a cognitive neuroscientist who lives in Brooklyn, bought a toothbrush for his steady girlfriend Diana Adams to keep at his apartment when she sleeps over. While Ms. Adams, a Cornell-educated lawyer, considered this touching, she was less pleased when she noticed the toothbrush that Mr. Vessel had bought for his other steady girlfriend when she slept over.

via www.nytimes.com

Steve Piccus is circulating this article from the New York Times on Polyamory as part of his push for folks to check out his Dating Multiple Girlfriends product coming out.

Interesting piece, well worth the looksee.  Typical of the poly community?  No.  Nothing really is.

Still well worth the read, while keeping in mind there are indeed tygers hidden within the polygrass and folks who can't take on genuine compersion are often likely to experience a world of hurt while those who can take it on can do very well . . . albeit, there are so many flavors of poly out there that one person's heaven is several others' idea of hell on earth so to speak.

All the best,
Brian