I love this questionnaire. It's like something you'd find in Cosmo magazine! Let's go. We can all play!
Yes, unless I had one great partner and have been dating for too long and just feeling jaded about the dating scene, and all the disappointments, and just want to appreciate the great partner I do have.
Well, I don't even believe in the "love of my life" concept ("The One," soulmate), so I can't answer that. The love of my life would have to be poly or poly-friendly too, so leaving them wouldn't be necessary.
I think both. I love having variety in my life, and that includes partners' characteristics. It allows me to more fully experience the range of human life experience.
Yes.
One femme partner and one masc partner, but neither strongly binary. The masc one would have some cute femme qualities, like warmth, sympathy, appreciation for food and fashion, and the femme one would have strength, assertiveness, courage, etc.
Yes. Well, I have this, and I was determined to make it happen, no matter how much work and time it took.
Slightly envious, but not discouraged. I'd feel compersion for my partner(s) if they were dating someone super cool and nice besides me.
Positive, as long as their relationships were healthy.
#1, naturally.
I'd add, for me, the realization came early, somewhere between the ages of 10 and 18. But social norms got in the way.
I'd also add a distinction--
monogamous- married to one person (gamos means marriage in Greek)
monoamorous- romantically loving one person
monosexual- only capable of sexually desiring one person at a time
polygamous- married to more than one person, illegal in Western cultures, bigamy, generally understood to mean polygyny: one man with multiple women, or (Mormon) "plural marriage"
polyamorous- capable of romantically loving more than one person at a time
polysexual- capable of sexually desiring more than one person at a time, and eager to have multiple people to have sex with