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Reddit mentions of Eight Things I Wish I'd Known About Polyamory: Before I Tried It and Frakked It Up
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Eight Things I Wish I'd Known About Polyamory: Before I Tried It and Frakked It Up. Here are the top ones.
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Release date | April 2014 |
More Than Two by Franklin Veaux. If The Ethical Slut is the non-monogamy bible, then More than Two is the Polyamory handbook. It is a must read.
Opening Up by Tristan Taormino. Opening Up is a good supplementary book. Overall not as good as More than Two, but it has some unique takes on poly that is worth reading.
Eight Things I Wish I'd Known About Polyamory by Minx M. Honestly I have not gotten around to reading this yet, but it is by Cunning Minx of the Polyamory Weekly podcast, so the author knows what she is talking about.
Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan. This books it last on my list because it tries to pawn itself off as science when in truth it is more of philosophy. It makes good arguments, and backs them up with some data, but the evidence is nowhere as strong as Dr. Ryan wants to claim.
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If you are going to do non-monogamy it is always a good idea to improve your communication skills. Here are some recommended books on improving communication skills.
The Usual Error. This is a more basic communication book. It is a really good read that will point out some basic mistakes you probably make in communicating.
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life. This is almost a whole new way of communicating. It is advanced level communications skills. Even incorporating some of the ideas in this book will help you tremendously in hard conversations.
New Relationship Energy. It's like a drug and can be really disruptive. https://polytripod.blogspot.com/2013/01/polyamory-101-new-relationship-energy.html
I also recommend this book. It's a quick read and you can download it on iBooks if you want.
https://www.amazon.com/Eight-Things-Known-About-Polyamory-ebook/dp/B00JY2PLI6
Also, Eight Things I Wish I'd Known About Polyamory: Before I Tried It and Frakked It Up - http://www.amazon.com/Eight-Things-Known-About-Polyamory-ebook/dp/B00JY2PLI6
Also, read this: https://www.amazon.com/Eight-Things-Known-About-Polyamory-ebook/dp/B00JY2PLI6
It will give you some good guidelines on how to make it safe for the person you are bringing into your relationship. It's short, to the point, and a great read.
Ditto that about More Than Two. But if you'd prefer an excellent short book, here's Cunning Minx's Eight Things I Wish I'd Known About Polyamory (Before I Tried It and Frakked It Up).