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 …
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2/ one should not, but one can, imagine a "liason" with a "mistress", and the connotations, while wrong, are titillating. now thinking about the "secondary" in your "polycule" who runs a GURPS campaign at an MIT group house where all the characters area anthropomorphic rabbits
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3/ besides running the GURP campaign her hobbies include making pins with clever puns for the Arisia science fiction convention, fermenting vegetables in the basement of her Somerville group house to make kimchi, and encouraging people to "come out" as poly.
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Replying to @MorlockP
I strongly suspect I have some mutual friends with this person.
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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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