• Show Ideas: Polyamory during a pandemic? It's complicated

    From Lynn Kelly@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 25 00:18:55 2020
    So I was reading the online article from CBC News and
    wonder if the writers may use it during COVID-19.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/polyamory-pandemic-1.5608920

    Who says Canadians don't have a sense of humor? They do
    and they work at CBC.

    --
    Lynn K.

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  • From Zob@21:1/5 to lynnk03@gmail.com on Thu Jul 2 10:53:37 2020
    On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 00:18:55 -0700 (PDT), Lynn Kelly
    <lynnk03@gmail.com> wrote:

    So I was reading the online article from CBC News and
    wonder if the writers may use it during COVID-19.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/polyamory-pandemic-1.5608920

    Who says Canadians don't have a sense of humor? They do
    and they work at CBC.

    --
    Lynn K.

    My 27 year old nephew who was just married last year is in a "real
    life" polyamorous relationship. His wife's lifelong friend moved in
    with them right after the wedding and changes began. The wife cut her
    hair real short and became "butch" looking. The friend started
    wearing slinky dresses and full makeup even during the day. And my
    nephew let his hair grow really long and started wearing mascara. They
    overtly describe their relationship as "polyamorous" and the three of
    them, well, whatever.

    It seems weird to me but whatever makes them happy.
    BTW, I officiated at my nephew's wedding, where the friend was the
    maid of honor.

    The times they sure are a-changing -- as Bob Dylan sang.

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