“polywise: A Deeper Dive in Navigating Open Relationships” By Jessica Fern with David Coole
Between this book and her previous book, polysecure, I have become a big fan of Jessica Fern's work. And of the two, in my opinion, polywise is the superior book, offering easy-to-digest breakdowns of some of the root causes of the problems many of us suffer through when opening up our relationships and the advice and frameworks needed to navigate them.
Polyamory Week 2022 - Recap
All my posts for Polyamory Week 2022 are now available to read at www.DiscoveringPolyamory.com
Get ready for Polyamory Week 2022
It’s almost that time of year again. Yes, it’s the week where we celebrate everything wonderful about polyamory and ethical non-monogamy in all it’s forms!
“Mating in Captivity: Reconciling the Erotic and Domestic” by Esther Perel
This is the first of Esther Perel's books I've actually read and boy can I see why she's such a big name. It took me three months to finish this book because every time I read any of it, I kept having to stop to make notes along the way.
My Interview with the Polyamory Uncensored podcast is out now
Polyamory Uncensored - Episode 84: The Freedom of Possibility with Tom - OUT NOW
"Opening Up" by Tristan Taormino
Finding books about non-monogamy is tricky. When you’re polyamorous, one of the things you notices about popular culture is how must it simply doesn’t get what polyamory is. A lot of resources out there are trashy, focusing on nothing but the sexual aspect. Others seem to have decided that they have worked out exactly what polyamory is, and make you feel that if you don’t want exactly what they say you want then you’re doing it wrong.