you know it's a good polyamory book when it has a section on breakups and shifts in primary partners
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Kit Rhett Aultman (roadriverrail@signs.codes)'s status on Saturday, 05-Oct-2024 23:05:48 JST Kit Rhett Aultman @lennby which book is this?
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Kit Rhett Aultman (roadriverrail@signs.codes)'s status on Saturday, 05-Oct-2024 23:16:16 JST Kit Rhett Aultman @lennby Thanks. I just like to keep tabs on what's out there, literature-wise, so that I can help recommend alternatives. A couple of the major books out there are written by known abusers so I like to be sure to have alternatives on hand.
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Martha Kauppi's Polyamory: A Clinical Toolkit for Therapists (and Their Clients)
ymmv. it's pretty accessible but a good part of it is oriented towards therapists. i like that it is queer and kink informed
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