Am I polyamorous or do I just like having friends? 👯♀️
certain breeds of dogs get too faced™ on two
Hello, Lovers & Friends
Question(s) for you on this proverbial Wednesday:
Why do we place romantic love above platonic, intellectual, or even physical intimacy?
Who benefits when we infantilize those of us who have invested in the latter group, but not the former?
What’s the deal with mainstream *polyamory* being co-opted by couples in our late-stage capitalist society?
Who benefits from THAT?
What if you thought you were polyamorous but you actually just like treating your friends and romantic lover(s) with equal weight?? (which I guess is technically still polyamory but… SEMANTICS)
Plus, are we all asexual or has capitalism just isolated us so much that we’re numb to the thought of being intimate with each other anymore? (teaser: there may be some further thoughts on this one next week…)
And did anyone start watching “From Couple to Throuple” yet? (I have thoughts).
Anyway, it’s been a chaotic week (year, lifetime) for both Larissa and I. But practicing radical platonic love has gotten us through. This piece was written in chunks last week over Appletini’s, shared playlists, and walks through Oosterpark.
Am I polyamorous or do I just like having friends? 👯♀️
certain breeds of dogs get too faced™ on two hands wet and wild & water proofed eyes survived your car crash and I can feel the bones shifting in my body do you have any cocaine / dad / core / memories? crocus puddles punching up Miley Cyrus climbing over church bells (like a DJ set from the Disney gods) shat on my head as I was writing this friends & lovers quilt daring to be the fullest daffodil arena somatic bottoms emotional tops take earnest screenshots in white sheets at 11:11 everyone [says my life is moving fast you say time is moving different] right now I’m the catcher in the sometimes it won’t always be like this unpacking everything from the past that we didn’t even know we’d left there; dead kites don’t read until you’re looking for the next piece it’s either raw meat ripped apart by gold teeth or a star about to burst into something is shepherding towards us I know it the parakeets know it the water hens know it the moon knows it the herons catching the wind waiting at the fish (market know) there’s always something ready, dripping
Thanks for taking my poll. TTYS!!
Not polyamorous but I am totally non-monagamous!