it's all so tiresome, but at least the conventional "mistress", "mé·nage à trois", etc have good sexy marketing. All the poly terms remind me of all the poly people I've worked with at startups: doughy, pale, wearing nerd t-shirts and lank long hairhttps://twitter.com/j_arthur_bloom/status/1189191770137092096 …
LOL hope I didn't offend, btw I actively liked many of these people ; just a comment on aesthetics, word choice, etc.
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speaking of small worlds and nerd cliques, when I moved to NH I met a bunch of FSP people, and I started talking about blacksmithing. Rando person X asked "who was your instructor?". Turns out it was a sparring partner of his from SCA. because ... how could it NOT have been?
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No worries. Playing with words like that is a niche game. I once fiddled with using chemistry structural terms to label relationships within a polycule. Alas, chemists use "trans" in ways that would confuse most polyfolk.
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