Opening up taormino5/20/2023 ![]() ![]() I don't feel as though I got to connect with the author at all. I will say that I wasn't very into the writing style of this book. Although some readers might be tempted to skip over these more technical sections, they get into the details of how to really make a relationship work, of any sort. Taormino wraps up the book by going in depth about safe sex, legal agreements, and child rearing. I actually just came across a post that better summarizes the subject than I could, " The Coffee Break Primer on Polyamory" by Adam Powers. ![]() I think it could be useful even to the conservative reader, as it's important to realize the structures we consent to in our relationships. ![]() Through a multitude of case studies, the reader learns of numerous creative solutions people have come up with for organizing relationships in their lives. The point is that it's outside of the box, for us do define. Taormino paints the picture that non-monogamy can be anything other than monogamy. I've read a few other books on polyamory, but this one definitely feels the most useful. I found out about this book in a post by my friend Ian MacKenzie, " Love Will Be the Death of Us." ![]()
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