We're back! We took the longest (only) hiatus in Swingset History and each of us has come back rested and ready. Today we discuss the blurring of the line between swinging and polyamory and how things tend to evolve in ways well beyond our expectations.
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Today's podcast featured music from Anevo, titled Electric Heart (featuring Ameria), from Slips & Slurs and Mihka titled WiFi Tears, from Pixl titled Broken Bones (featuring Cassandra Kay), and our anthem for returning to the world, Puppet and Foria's song I'm Here.
2 Comments
Thank you for this episode. I’m now certain polyamory is not okay for me. At first listening made me angry and then it dawned on me that’s not at all necessary. Listening to this episode solidified something about me that I wasn’t completely certain of, but now I am. Seriously, thanks again.
(nod) I’ve definitely had my doubts, I definitely understand that feeling.
I’m glad you’re figured out it’s not for you.