Why I Love Talking With Polyamorous People ❤️

XTremeMeow

Member
I just wanted to take a moment to say something that’s been on my mind for a while now.
Every time I talk with people in the poly communit,whether it’s here, in other groups, or in person, I’m reminded of how refreshing and genuinely uplifting those conversations can be. You’re some of the kindest, most open-hearted, emotionally aware people I’ve ever met, and I appreciate that more than I can express.

There’s something really special about the way many polyamorous folks communicate. The honesty, the vulnerability, the willingness to talk about emotions, boundaries, needs, and experiences without judgment… it’s rare. It makes conversations feel real and human in a way I don’t often find in other spaces.
What I love most is the sense of life and energy so many of you carry. It feels like people here really live—deeply, intentionally, with passion and curiosity. There’s an openness to connection, not just romantic but emotional and intellectual, that makes me feel comfortable being myself. I’ve learned so much from the perspectives here—about relationships, communication, growth, and even about myself.

A lot of the world still doesn’t understand polyamory, and it can feel isolating talking to people who only see stereotypes or fear. But here, I feel welcomed. Supported. Seen. Even when I’m the newbie or the one asking questions, people respond with patience and kindness instead of judgment.

So thank you, to everyone who shares their stories, gives advice, listens, and holds space for others. You might not realize it, but your openness and compassion genuinely make a difference.
I’m grateful for this community, and for the chance to connect with people who show so much warmth, clarity, and emotional intelligence. You all make navigating relationships feel a little less scary and a lot more beautiful.
 
Hello XTremeMeow,

It sounds like your experience on Polyamory.com has been a good one. I am glad to hear that. Communication is super important in polyamory, so it makes sense that you would get more out of talking with a polyamorist than perhaps you would otherwise. Anyway, I'm glad you could join us.

Sincerely,
Kevin T.
 
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