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Even people who have casual sex or use prostitutes usually still have the common sense to zero in on one person at a time, THEN another. Polyamorists rank far below these two groups.
 

I know this isn't from reddit but it is quite the dumpsterfire. Couple had a child, wife has friend move in. Friend says that shes starting to have feelings for husband, husband reciprocates, wife not happy, but the 3 develop a polyamory relationship anyway. Wife claims to be happy. Now girlfriend talks about wanting another child. Will probably kick wife out once girlfriend becomes pregnant. Body language is cringe inducing.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=f8i5mJs239I
I know this isn't from reddit but it is quite the dumpsterfire. Couple had a child, wife has friend move in. Friend says that shes starting to have feelings for husband, husband reciprocates, wife not happy, but the 3 develop a polyamory relationship anyway. Wife claims to be happy. Now girlfriend talks about wanting another child. Will probably kick wife out once girlfriend becomes pregnant. Body language is cringe inducing.
"They tell me I'm lucky to have two moms and a dad. I don't know."
Based kid.
 
Will probably kick wife out once girlfriend becomes pregnant. Body language is cringe inducing.
She'd have to be pretty stupid to kick out the bluehair right before free childcare would be useful, and she seems like a good conniving thot. Not having to get up at 3am to comfort the baby / change diapers etc. because you're "recovering" and they need to take care of you is tactical. Kick out ol' bluehair once your child hits school age and marry for health benefits and taxes.
 
Polyamorists seem to have a very disturbed view of relationships as being exactly the same as friendships, but then there wouldn't even be any point to them if they were the same, would there?
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=f8i5mJs239I
I know this isn't from reddit but it is quite the dumpsterfire. Couple had a child, wife has friend move in. Friend says that shes starting to have feelings for husband, husband reciprocates, wife not happy, but the 3 develop a polyamory relationship anyway. Wife claims to be happy. Now girlfriend talks about wanting another child. Will probably kick wife out once girlfriend becomes pregnant. Body language is cringe inducing.
Always with that side shave it seems.
 

https://youtube.com/watch?v=f8i5mJs239I
I know this isn't from reddit but it is quite the dumpsterfire. Couple had a child, wife has friend move in. Friend says that shes starting to have feelings for husband, husband reciprocates, wife not happy, but the 3 develop a polyamory relationship anyway. Wife claims to be happy. Now girlfriend talks about wanting another child. Will probably kick wife out once girlfriend becomes pregnant. Body language is cringe inducing.

This almost reminds me of this for some reason:

 
You shouldn't need to spend hours looking for a working example of polyamory. If it worked, we'd have more historical examples to pull from. Like people who have been together for 20+ years, etc. At best, we just get these stories of people who have been together for a few years or a few months, and quite frankly, nobody looks comfortable in the above videos. I'll given them the benefit of the doubt and say it's camera shyness.

Perhaps this is elsewhere in the thread, but the go-to book on polyamory, More Than Two, was in part written by someone who emotionally abused and manipulated their partners. Since this came to light after the book was published and recommended all over the internet as the bible of polyamory, a bunch of people inadvertently adopted a lot of the abusive patterns into their own relationships. Here's a post from one of the authors explaining this.

As a result, the well of knowledge a lot of people draw from when it comes to polyamory is completely poisoned, 100%. In some cases I'd say the best survival rate for a polyamorous relationship would be everyone going in blind with zero working knowledge. That's saying something about the source material.
 
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Jackpot, boys!
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=f8i5mJs239I
I know this isn't from reddit but it is quite the dumpsterfire. Couple had a child, wife has friend move in. Friend says that shes starting to have feelings for husband, husband reciprocates, wife not happy, but the 3 develop a polyamory relationship anyway. Wife claims to be happy. Now girlfriend talks about wanting another child. Will probably kick wife out once girlfriend becomes pregnant. Body language is cringe inducing.
That's actually pretty sad.
 
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