opalescent
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I'm really surprised this has not popped up on the forum already. We often talk about polyamory being a movement lead by women.
One of those founding women, Deborah Taj Anapol, died yesterday. She wrote one of the earliest books about poly and had remained a major force in poly and other related sex-positive movements for decades. Alan from Poly in the Media has a round up of the news and some reactions. http://polyinthemedia.blogspot.com/
I never met her but know people who were friends with her, who took workshops with her, worked on projects with her. It's a major loss.
One of those founding women, Deborah Taj Anapol, died yesterday. She wrote one of the earliest books about poly and had remained a major force in poly and other related sex-positive movements for decades. Alan from Poly in the Media has a round up of the news and some reactions. http://polyinthemedia.blogspot.com/
I never met her but know people who were friends with her, who took workshops with her, worked on projects with her. It's a major loss.