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Coming Soon: 'Polyamorist Rights'?  

Phineas1962 55M
219 posts
1/9/2006 4:13 pm

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Coming Soon: 'Polyamorist Rights'?

Coming Soon: 'Polyamorist Rights'?

By AFA Journal
January 9, 2006

(AgapePress) - It may only be in its beginning stages, but the "polyamorist movement" may be grabbing onto the coat tails of the increasingly effective homosexual movement.

"Polyamorists" are individuals who maintain more than one emotional-sexual relationship simultaneously, believing that monogamy is unnatural. Relationships can be heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual.

Paul Harris, a New York reporter for The Observer, a London, England, newspaper, writes in words that sound strangely similar to those used to describe the homosexual movement.

He said "polyamorists are coming out of the closets across America. Several groups have sprung up. In New York, Polyamorous NYC holds monthly meetings, has an e-mail list of about 800 and holds a Poly Pride Day each year in Central Park.

"A documentary, Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family, has opened at cinemas in the city, chronicling a 13-year relationship between three people living together in a relationship that produced two ."

"Most people in the poly community are very closeted," Justen Bennett-MacCubbin, founder of Polyamorous NYC, told The Observer. "The community is where gays and lesbians were in the '60s."

"We want a change in perception of what's possible. By and large, people are not naturally monogamous, and we should be able to talk about it without prejudice," Bennett-MacCubbin said.

Perceptions seem to have definitely changed in The Netherlands. In a nation that is arguably the most accepting of<b> homosexuality </font></b>in the world, the first polygamous civil union was recorded this fall, when a man and two women had their relationship legally recognized.

"I love both Bianca and Mirjam, so I am marrying them both," Victor de Bruijn proudly declared in September.


kitz6 67F

1/9/2006 8:39 pm

I prefer polyandry - know your masculine limits sweety! *EG*


sweethoneysouth 45F
279 posts
1/28/2006 11:19 pm

great pic.


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