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- From: moh2@quads.uchicago.edu (Kateri/Mary Anne)
- Subject: Re: question to those involved in polyamorous relationships
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.163233.24604@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- Organization: University of Chicago
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 16:32:33 GMT
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- In article <1k272hINNn22@alnitak.usc.edu> wsonnen@alnitak.usc.edu (Wayne Sonnen) writes:
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- >Given the situation where two people are fully open-minded
- >and educated to the various techniques, varities, games, toys, etc. of
- >lovemaking/sex would you, after a period of time, become bored with
- >your monomogous partner?
-
- Nope. Even without the various toys.
-
- >Would your becomming "bored" have anything to do with your physical
- >attraction for this other person?
-
- Not for me at any rate. Polyamory isn't about loving anybody *less*
- than you did to start out with....it's about loving somebody else
- *too*. Love shared is love multiplied; pain shared is pain decreased.
-
- >Sincere thanks for you time and comments,
- >Wayne
-
- - Mary Anne
-
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- We may affirm absolutely that nothing great in the world has ever been
- accomplished without passion.
-
- - George Hegel
-