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Boundaries are not static; they can evolve as individuals and relationships grow. They provide a framework for adapting to changes while maintaining the integrity of each person. 8/

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Establishing boundaries involves open communication and ideally mutual agreement. It's a collaborative process that requires active listening and understanding rather than an imposition of control. 7/

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Boundaries help prevent codependent dynamics where one person's happiness or well-being is overly dependent on the other. They encourage both partners to have a sense of self and independence. 6/

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Healthy relationships recognize and celebrate the individual identities of each partner. Boundaries ensure that each person maintains their own space, interests, and personal growth without feeling controlled or restricted. 5/

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Each person is responsible for defining and communicating their own boundaries. It's not about dictating what the other person can or cannot do but about expressing personal limits and preferences. 4/

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Setting boundaries is an act of self-empowerment and self-care. It's about expressing one's needs and values rather than imposing rules or restrictions on a partner. 3/

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Boundaries are about acknowledging and respecting each other's autonomy.
They reflect an individual's needs, feelings, and personal limits, which may not necessarily align with their partner's. 2/

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I have boundaries, and why you should too. #polyamory #relationships 1/

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So glad to have found this! Let’s build a community!

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Polycule: A playful term for the interconnected network of people in a polyamorous group, representing relationships.

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Metamour: Your partner’s partner, with whom you may not have a direct romantic or sexual relationship.

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Compersion: Definition: The opposite of jealousy; it is the feeling of joy or happiness that comes from seeing a loved one happy with another partner.

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Normalize Polyamory

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This image highlights the common myths and realities about polyamory:

Myths:
	•	Polyamory is just about sex.
	•	Polyamory means no jealousy.
	•	Polyamory is the same as cheating.
	•	Polyamory is unstable long-term.

Realities:
	•	Polyamory is based on consent and communication.
	•	Polyamory is not inherently unethical.
	•	Polyamory can involve long-term commitments.
	•	Emotional and romantic aspects are central.

It also includes a gentle reminder: “Follow for more!” with the handle @POLY__THOUGHTS. The design is simple, with a lavender background and overlapping abstract shapes.

This image highlights the common myths and realities about polyamory: Myths: • Polyamory is just about sex. • Polyamory means no jealousy. • Polyamory is the same as cheating. • Polyamory is unstable long-term. Realities: • Polyamory is based on consent and communication. • Polyamory is not inherently unethical. • Polyamory can involve long-term commitments. • Emotional and romantic aspects are central. It also includes a gentle reminder: “Follow for more!” with the handle @POLY__THOUGHTS. The design is simple, with a lavender background and overlapping abstract shapes.

Hi all! Happy to be here, we're a page dedicated to shower thoughts, ideas, tips, confessions, discussions about polyamory, ethical/consensual non-monogamy, open relationships, and relationship anarchy.

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