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Tag Archives: relationship orientation
“What I really meant to say…”
We all have our own versions of words. My version of “rhetoric” is not what you mean, what she means, what he means, what they mean, when the word “rhetoric” is used. Neither is a simple word like “compose.” When … Continue reading
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Tagged compose, definition, future, guilt, heteronormativity, kairos, love, lustphobia, mononormativity, relationship orientation, rhetoric, sexual fidelity, sexuality, shame
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“What if?”
What if we lived in a world where not every family member had to have “special” status over others (those outside the family)? What if we lived in a world where not every friendship had to be or stay platonic? … Continue reading
Posted in inspiration, questions
Tagged family, hierarchy, marriage, questions, relationship anarchy, relationship orientation, romantisexual
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