Another great article from polyfamilies.com: Kai Laughing Wolf came up with this questionaire for potential living together. It’s a good list and a great way to get together and hammer out what’s best in co-habitation. If there’s an issue not on this list, the way it’s put together is still a wonderful jumping off [...]
Archive for September, 2009
Questionnaire for Cohabitation
Posted in polyamory, polygamy, sister-wife on 09/20/2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Day In The Life…
Posted in polyamory, polygamy, sister-wife on 09/20/2009 | Leave a Comment »
When people ask me why I want a second wife, I’m sending them here from now on: “This was an actual day in my life and why I so treasure my family:” http://www.polyfamilies.com/polyday.html
Nobility Revised
Posted in polyamory, polygamy, sister-wife on 09/20/2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Nobility is in being honest with yourself about what you want and how you really want to live.” How intuitive! Follow the link to see the whole shebang: http://www.polyfamilies.com/polyinorout.html
Chasing the Unicorn
Posted in polyamory, polygamy, sister-wife on 09/19/2009 | Leave a Comment »
When we found the polyamory community in Central Florida, we were flabbergasted that we left our first “support group” having had our asses raked across the coals. The basic message went something like this: ”You’re a couple looking for a female to join your family!? How dare you! You just want someone to cook and clean [...]
The Nitty Gritty
Posted in polyamory, polygamy, sister-wife on 09/18/2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Polygamy is a religiously proper alternative to adultery, divorce, and remarriage, and a real answer for the many unmarried women who might otherwise have no chance at motherhood” … or a stable family life for their children. A great quote that I wanted to add a little on. The full-length article can be found here: [...]
Thoughts on Divorce
Posted in polyamory, polygamy, sister-wife on 09/16/2009 | Leave a Comment »
I want to write today about divorce. Literally meaning “to divert,” to turn in opposite directions, to change from one course to another. Used in a more temporary fashion, divert is also a synonym for amuse, as in those instances where we move the attention from suffering to joyfulness, if but only for a moment. [...]