Ever since the inception of this blog, Nyla and I have had the intention of becoming a part of the community that we inevitably became a part of. A little redundant, yes, but it makes sense - trust me. By the very nature of realizing we were poly, we became part of the community - silent though it may be; our desire, however, was to become active - to have a voice within our city that represented poly. The unfortunate thing is that there really isn't much of a community for us; or, rather, we've already sort of found everyone that we can relate to.
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Back to the show
Ok, so I wandered off the reservation a bit . . . no, wrong cliche . . . I had my train a bit derailed by myself :/ So, back to the show already in progress. Oh, and a new rule: let's refrain from politics, religion, et al that doesn't relate to poly. While I am always for a good debate regarding my beliefs and opinions, I think we'll leave those to other fora for now.
So what's on the program schedule now? Something completely different, no doubt.
I'm not a capital "F" feminist
I had a bit of a debate with PhoneSex Feminist (PSF) a little while ago over a post I made with this comment: "Now, I'm no die-hard feminist*, but shouldn't that be a given?" Originally it said: "I'm no feminist (at least not a raging one), but..."
Keep a calendar
Over the past few days, Nyla, Elle, and I have been in a round of debates over a particular topic: time. Or, rather, I should say time management. So my resolution - I suppose it's a New Year's one considering the proximity - is to keep a better calendar.
Viva Espana!
I couldn't be the tilde in the title, but it's supposed to be there. This article is from a few days ago, but it's very good. It's interesting to see how the rest of the world interprets polyamory, and it's good to know that we're not the only "strange" ones of the bunch.
Read over it; if you know Spanish go over to the yahoo group and join the discussion.