Sinclair
New member
I've been on here for less than or about a week I think. And I wish that this platform was more active. So I intend to stay to contribute to it becoming more active.
I haven't been in a polyamorous relationship in over six years. It's been a while since I've felt like I could emotionally manage another partner.
So... returning to the dating field... YIKES... Dating as a norm seems difficult, but in terms of polyamory, somewhat harder still.
The biggest issue I've encountered thus far is the popular impression that looking for a polyamorous relationship means I'm looking for casual fun. When did that become a thing? What did I miss? Why is it being understood as hook-up culture, when it is in fact a romantic and emotional attachment? So here I am on dating apps again, being flooded with requests about "having fun," while I'm looking for that mental connection that leads to a healthy emotional attraction.
I haven't been in a polyamorous relationship in over six years. It's been a while since I've felt like I could emotionally manage another partner.
So... returning to the dating field... YIKES... Dating as a norm seems difficult, but in terms of polyamory, somewhat harder still.
The biggest issue I've encountered thus far is the popular impression that looking for a polyamorous relationship means I'm looking for casual fun. When did that become a thing? What did I miss? Why is it being understood as hook-up culture, when it is in fact a romantic and emotional attachment? So here I am on dating apps again, being flooded with requests about "having fun," while I'm looking for that mental connection that leads to a healthy emotional attraction.