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Lol her boyfriend is a manwhore who's only telling her he doesn't like it so he can avoid dealing with a breakup
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This is one of the few characteristics that all lolcow communities share (think incels, or bronies, or troons)...It's weird. Online communities bring out the worst in everyone since there's some privacy there, but these poly people are strange in "real life" as well.
From the comments. Yes, he gets that choice, but polys never consider that someone would expect their longterm partner to care about their feelings. It's everyone for themselves.Whatever works for you is OK, as long as everyone involved consents. That's a fundamental principle. You don't have to keep being poly or non monogamous. You get that choice.
So does your bf. He doesn't have to want to stop just because you want to, or because you don't think he's enjoying it enough. He gets that choice.
They have a photo megathread with all the kyoot polycules (poly couples)Edit:
To all those people saying poly is for fat people to get their rocks off, you're right:
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For the curious:Oh God, that first guy with the hat, the leather vest, and the plaited beard...could you be any more of a stereotype?
They're not actually all hideous, but there is a photo that was left out where there's three of them all wearing full latex bodysuits. There are gas masks and one of them is on a chain. It's exactly as bad as it sounds.
I know I'm oldposting here, but I decided to check this out. I found that one of these weirdos, Harshmellow, lives a few blocks away from Harvard Yard. That means this guy could possibly be either a student or a professor at Harvard University.Map of some reddit members
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I did Google URL shortner so that if they googled it they would find it
This doesn't surprise me at all. It also explains why, like in other politicized nerd subcultures, they lash out at the idea of human emotions being normal.
Full body latex is the least flattering thing on scrawny beer belly bod. And a belt??? To keep his full body latex suit from falling down?For the curious:
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From the comments. Yes, he gets that choice, but polys never consider that someone would expect their longterm partner to care about their feelings. It's everyone for themselves.
Why does the guy on the right look like an ugly version of NintendoCapriSun?
Yeah, emotions don't work that way. Anyone with half an ounce of life experience should realise that emotions don't conform to any rules or logical explanations, and the only way to deal with them is to actually deal with them - not demand they should disappear because they get in the way of the narrative. But heaven forfend anyone tell a poly person their actions are hurting others. Responsibility for thee and not for me. Freedom = a shitton of rules.They think "rules" will be enough to shelter them from the emotional pains that comes with relationships. Because in a good relationship with rules and communication, you should never feel bad right? But there will always be assholes who skirt rules or find a way to hurt you out of the bounds of rules or communicate half-truths to manipulate. Not worth it.
I would just like to bring attention to the photographer’s other workFor the curious:
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The thing I can't stand is that they basically think all romantic relationships should be like casual dating, where you don't prioritize anyone and you never make any firm commitments. That's why 'opening up' a mono relationship will never work--someone will get angry that they can no longer depend on their partner like they did before. It seems very lonely.
I also dislike when they conflate romantic relationships with friendships, e.g. 'you wouldn't have a problem with your partner having multiple friends, would you?' They're not the same thing. This isn't saying friendships are lesser, just that they're different.