MonoVCPHG
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Poly is my preferred relationship type... not my lifestyle.
Nicely put
Poly is my preferred relationship type... not my lifestyle.
And the personal still doesn't become a general. Your personal lifestyle incorporates polyamory. It is not, however, the polyamory lifestyle.
When you call something a lifestyle you immediately draw people in to the idea of it being an all encompassing idea. When Poly is simply a relationship style. You love more than one, thats it. ... Poly is my preferred relationship type... not my lifestyle.
The outlaw bikers vs elks club analogy didnt hurt either.
Autumn, thanks.It makes sense to me now.
I don't think I've ever talked about poly in quite that way anyway-but now I get why it would be frustrating.
As Nycindie pointed out-if someone came asking how to do it, I'd raise an eyebrow and say "hell if I fucking know".
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Seems to be lots of posts here bringing up how to live the "poly lifestyle" lately. It's like people see what they see and think that's the way it is everywhere? I don't know, but I know my lifestyle is vastly different from many others who live polyamorously - so I do find it frustrating when people say they want The Poly Lifestyle.
I wonder why it bugs me so much -- it's almost like grammar and spelling problems to me, LOL.
I had someone message me from OKCupid asking if my husband and I were looking for someone "in the lifestyle" (a phrase I detest, BTW, and my husband is not on my profile, except to mention that we're married). I went to the guy's profile, and it was talking about being into Polyandry. I couldn't figure out if he was referring to a woman with multiple husbands, had meant Polyamory and didn't know the difference, or they were swingers.
I had someone message me from OKCupid asking if my husband and I were looking for someone "in the lifestyle" (a phrase I detest, BTW, and my husband is not on my profile, except to mention that we're married). I went to the guy's profile, and it was talking about being into Polyandry. I couldn't figure out if he was referring to a woman with multiple husbands, had meant Polyamory and didn't know the difference, or they were swingers.
Maybe it's some sort of code phrase for something not related to poly at all. And you have to be "in the lifestyle" to be "in the know".![]()
Ecch, sounds kinda dumb. Did you ask him what lifestyle he was referring to?
I'm sure it's super secret and exclusive with a secret handshake and gatherings involving naked people, robes and sacrifices.![]()
Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of "be careful or you'll end up trussed up, hanging from the basement ceiling, gagged, with a carrot shoved up your arse".
I also have an active imagination.
Oops! I realized that I used the term "lifestyle" today when making a post. I'm super new here- my husband and I decided on what we called "an open marriage" a couple of months ago. After doing a lot of reading and pondering, I decided that what I really meant by "open marriage" and who I really am is much closer to polyamory than, say, swinging, so I gravitated towards that definition. When I used the term "lifestyle", it was just shorthand for "the decision to practice a polyamory", or "the realization that I AM polyamorous". "Lifestyle" does kind of have that "swinging" connotation, doesn't it? I know that homophobic people often refer pejoratively to the "gay" lifestyle, and my reaction has always been, "Well, WTF is THAT?"
I agree with Ari in that I think its to do with Swingers and their take on it. They use the phrase, "in the lifestyle" and it translates to poly... blech! I hate it too... I live no other life but my own thank you very much. Naive and disrespectful without knowing it is what I chalk it up to be.
This is the first time i have seen that people have a problem with the use of the word "Lifestyle" yes i am a swinger, that is a lable that fits me just well so far. And for most swingers... we do call it a lifestyle. so when a person with a institutionalized swinger background posts into a poly sight, of course we are going to use it.