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jazz
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response 67 of 73:
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Oct 25 13:21 UTC 2002 |
Is the masturbation scene in American Pie considered "missockany"?
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phenix
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response 68 of 73:
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Oct 25 18:53 UTC 2002 |
oodfayohile
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romie
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response 69 of 73:
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Feb 15 17:31 UTC 2003 |
no comment
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otter
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response 70 of 73:
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Feb 16 17:45 UTC 2003 |
resp:62
Actually, polyamory (to be successful) requires that people communicate
very openly and honestly regarding feelings, expectations, limitations,
and a thousand other things. Open communication makes emotional issues
infinitely more "manageable", no matter how many people are involved.
When there are just two, it becomes far too easy to let communication
lapse in favor of assumption. *That's* where I've seen relationships
get into serious trouble.
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void
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response 71 of 73:
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Mar 1 07:17 UTC 2003 |
I have yet to see any polyamorous relationship work out happily for
everyone involved.
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jmsaul
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response 72 of 73:
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Mar 2 00:52 UTC 2003 |
I have seen one do it. Not without some apparent rough spots, but they've
weathered them so far as far as I can tell.
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jazz
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response 73 of 73:
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Mar 2 22:12 UTC 2003 |
The key word, I guess, being "everyone". I've seen stable polygamous
relationships work out, but never completely open polyamory without a stable
couple or triad at the centre.
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