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107. Is Polyamory For You?

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We're all searching for the "one," but what if there was more than one "one" for you out there? What would it take to work it out with multiple loves in your life?

We've talked about dating and open relationships before, and we're taking it one step further with a discussion on polyamory. Many of you brought up this type of relationship structure on TikTok when we discussed open relationships, so in this episode we talk more about how this structure works and is different from other structures. Polyamorous folks may have more than one significant relationship in their lives. Some of them might have a more hierarchical relationship structure, while others split their time evenly among their various partners. Relationship structures are a very personal matter - Angela and Jesse both weigh in on why or why not they believe polyamory might be a good fit for them.

Is your curiosity piqued by this topic? Chime in on our comments on TikTok or Instagram with your thoughts!

Follow us on TikTok: @butwhereareyoureallyfrom and Instagram: @whereareyoufrompod

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/butwhereareyoureallyfrom/support
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We're all searching for the "one," but what if there was more than one "one" for you out there? What would it take to work it out with multiple loves in your life?

We've talked about dating and open relationships before, and we're taking it one step further with a discussion on polyamory. Many of you brought up this type of relationship structure on TikTok when we discussed open relationships, so in this episode we talk more about how this structure works and is different from other structures. Polyamorous folks may have more than one significant relationship in their lives. Some of them might have a more hierarchical relationship structure, while others split their time evenly among their various partners. Relationship structures are a very personal matter - Angela and Jesse both weigh in on why or why not they believe polyamory might be a good fit for them.

Is your curiosity piqued by this topic? Chime in on our comments on TikTok or Instagram with your thoughts!

Follow us on TikTok: @butwhereareyoureallyfrom and Instagram: @whereareyoufrompod

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/butwhereareyoureallyfrom/support
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