I haven’t been polyam long enough to really form a strong historical opinion on this so I’m curious what Hexbears think.

Basically what I’m asking is; do folks in the polyamory community overall feel more ethical or less ethical these days, knowing there is a huge influx of people new to the community due to polyamory becoming a more culturally accepted thing in Western culture and media?

Basically I see lots of new people in the last year or two who "saw it on tv and wanted to try it. " Some of them no doubt are doing it ethically where others are clearly polybombing their partner as an excuse to cheat. So it’s been tough to form an opinion on if polyamory in the media is helping or hurting the community at large.

Curious what others think.

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    There’s a trust and safety issue, too.

    If someone’s at an event because they’re Brad’s friend or Jenny’s girlfriend or Tom’s sister then they’ve got a name, a face, and a reputation. If someone’s with Tom, they’re with Tom and we’re going to Tom’s Thing with Tom’s Freinds at Tom’s Place. There’s details. “The whatever community” makes me think of events where there’s paid wrist bands, a paid bar, and no guest list, or events where no one is quite sure who is running things, or “hey let’s split hte cost of rooms with these guys I met from out of town they seem cool”.

    I don’t trust lifestylists because a lot of them seem like they’re in it for the lifestyle, not the people. I’ve observed a substantial number of lifestylists will sacrifice people to protect the lifestyle. Not with polyamory, but with any lifestylist thing; hobbies, whatever. i dunno. Lots of bad experiences. Lots of stray dogs and ronin out there.