This blog is about polyamory, queerness, and sex positivity -- I will chronicle my musings, opinions, advice, adventures, and misadventures in open relationships and exploring my gender and sexuality. Come along for the ride!

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I am an early 20's polyamorous queer and genderqueer sometimes-ladyish person looking to create a society of understanding and acceptance of polyamory and sex positivity. Since most people are either unaware, unsupportive, or have misconceptions of polyamory, this blog is critical. And awesome. And will definitely make you smile. That's what really matters in the world, right? Right.

The most important thing about this blog is that it's here not just for me, but for you. With such a small (but growing!) polyamorous community online, it's important that we advocate for each other and speak up. This is my way of doing so. Please feel free to ask me questions or request topics for me to speak on.

[And peruse the links below for a better understanding of what Polycule is all about.]

 

Anonymous asked
I've been having chonic halitosis for the last week and I'm not getting kisses anymore. It's making me cry now because no matter how much I brush my teeth and stuff, I can't seem to get rid of it. I did some research on it and now I think it might be caused by diabetes. I feel so scared and alone right now, and nobody seems to get the message that I really need some hugs and kisses right now. Of course, with my halitosis nobody wants to get close to me even if I've just brushed my teeth. HELP!!!

Seek medical advice? I don’t know what else to tell you. If home remedies aren’t working, take the next steps.

  1. possiblysilently said: I think they were looking for advice on intimacy issues. Even when something is treatable people need emotional support. We live in such an ableist society, so I can see why they were seeking relationship help in a place that discussed those topics.
  2. polycule posted this