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    Poly-Friendly Pagans?

    Yeah, a family-friendly festival might be a good option then. You can have clergy, and a whole festival full of people to help you make the day special: musicians, artists, etc. I know people who have decided to get married AFTER arriving at PSG and it was easy because there are food vendors...
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    Poly-Friendly Pagans?

    The first handfasting I ever attended was a poly one. The woman and man were bound, and the woman's husband exchanged "brother vows" with his wife's lover. It was lovely. You don't need to be part of a local group. Festivals often act as a community for those who don't have a local community...
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    Why do you use the online name that you use?

    It is a place name in Anne of Green Gables, and I am a huge L.M. Montgomery fan.
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    What is the weirdest thing you think is hot?

    Overalls. They give me the vapors.
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    Poly-friendly songs & books

    Gaia Consort/Bone Poets Orchestra has a few (band members are poly) but this song is absolutely brilliant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX6J8ZWB0bA
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    Hello from Minneapolis

    I hope this doesn't sound like a personal. I apologize if it does.
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    Poly-Friendly Pagans?

    Hellenic polytheist here. Many larger Pagan gatherings have some poly specific meet 'n' greets or workshops. Most Pagans I have met (and I've literally met hundreds) are very accepting of poly folks. Most of the relationship drama I have seen in groups came from cheating, which isn't the same...
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    Hello from Minneapolis

    I'm a 33-year-old cis-woman, single and bountifully curvy. I have poly friends and acquaintances , and have been aware of the movement and it's terminology for years. (HUGE fan of Terisa Greenan's webseries "Family.") I am reluctantly coming to terms with the realization that poly may be the...
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