1) You have two lovely children. What made you decide to have each one of them? 2) What do you were the causes of your divorces, and do you think you could have avoided either/both in hindsight? 3) What have you learned about what makes a good relationship for you? 4) Are you ever jealous? Why or why not? 5) What would be your ideal lifestyle?
1) What are the best things about your husband, and why did you marry him? 2) What would be your ideal lifestyle? (duplicate question, but I'm curious) 3) What do you think I did well, and what did I do badly, in directing Twelfth Night? 4) What have you done in life so far that you're proudest of? 5) Do you believe in God? Magic? What kind? Why? (couldn't figure how to make that into one sentence, but I still think it's one question)
1. I like that Andy's funny, interesting, and cares deeply about me. Plus, he's great with cats :D And there's a lot to be said for over 15 years of shared history. We've grown together, and that's something truly special. I married him after 14 years because same-sex marriage had finally been made legal, so I finally felt like marriage was something that I could participate in
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1) I think you were polyamorous before Squirmy entered your life, right? Have you made any changes to your romance rules? How have you and Bess worked out your romantic lifestyle?
Bess and I haven't changed romance rules. Having said that, possessing liberty and exercising it are seperate. Bess emotionally equates polyamory with abandonment. She's got some scars that need healing. I haven't pushed, especially now. As her fears subside, that might change. She doesn't seem interested in pursuing anyone else at this time. She has a relationship with another. I hope she pursues it. He treats her well. I may even go so far as scheduling time for them. That is pending post-postpartem feelings and rules. I'm not as rule obsessed as I was. We will cross these bridges when they appear.
2) Your cheerful playfulness and great sense of humor spreads a lot of joy around to everybody who knows you. How do you keep your fun-fountain flowing, and maintain that optimistic, happy attitude? Do you ever get depressed, and if so, how do you
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2) What do you were the causes of your divorces, and do you think you could have avoided either/both in hindsight?
3) What have you learned about what makes a good relationship for you?
4) Are you ever jealous? Why or why not?
5) What would be your ideal lifestyle?
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2) What would be your ideal lifestyle? (duplicate question, but I'm curious)
3) What do you think I did well, and what did I do badly, in directing Twelfth Night?
4) What have you done in life so far that you're proudest of?
5) Do you believe in God? Magic? What kind? Why? (couldn't figure how to make that into one sentence, but I still think it's one question)
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Bess and I haven't changed romance rules. Having said that, possessing liberty and exercising it are seperate. Bess emotionally equates polyamory with abandonment. She's got some scars that need healing. I haven't pushed, especially now. As her fears subside, that might change. She doesn't seem interested in pursuing anyone else at this time. She has a relationship with another. I hope she pursues it. He treats her well. I may even go so far as scheduling time for them. That is pending post-postpartem feelings and rules. I'm not as rule obsessed as I was. We will cross these bridges when they appear.
2) Your cheerful playfulness and great sense of humor spreads a lot of joy around to everybody who knows you. How do you keep your fun-fountain flowing, and maintain that optimistic, happy attitude? Do you ever get depressed, and if so, how do you ( ... )
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