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How Do You Identify?: Alpha Femme
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Thank you sweetie! And let's not forget all the awesome fishing trips! lol You are a lucky girl.
I believe the times have and are changing. If ever there was a time to gather and build micro communities or families it's now. We really need to look at the larger picture. Loving more then one person is something we all do or have done. Who doesn't want more love? Do we allow sex to determine how or if we will have a connection with others? Am I making any sense here? lol maybe not
Ok let's use some examples of family/relationship models:
Loving Commune: 3 couples living together. Collectively they elect who will be responsible for what. They pool their income together, all work together just like any family. At night they each go to their rooms. They all share love, home, family but they are monogamous couples.
Open Triad: 3 people sharing, living, sleeping together, having sex, pooling income and yet they are free to date and have sex with people outside the triad as long as they are safe.
Goddess Collective: Small collective of goddess type spiritual women living together, home, sharing, loving, much like the Loving Commune but they have a small collection of boi's and girls (submissive) sort of like their loving little minions. lol- Ok this is my fantasy! sorry, couldn't help myself!
Polygamous Family- Completely committed to each other in every way, sacred marriage, shared income, shared living, each has their own room, one is the primary who has sex with them all but they are mono only have sex with the primary.
Poly Celibate - Living, loving, sharing, intimate but no one is having sex. They are committed to celibacy and spiritual, however they are very intimate in sharing love. Yes, there are some groups like this!
what else? Can you think of any?
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You either like me or you don't. It took me Twenty-something years to learn how to love myself, I don't have that kinda time to convince somebody else.
~ Daniel Franzese
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