![]() ![]() Pick an issue and here it's dealt with, in 122 subsections of 10 chapters. Like a medical handbook, this is more for browsing than reading cover to cover. Benson certainly has his own opinions, but he doesn't let them get in the way. The community wisdom is the hard-won distillation of countless people's trials and errors. On nearly every topic he stays close to the conventional community wisdom, and to me this is a good thing. ![]() He has compiled a big, well-organized, workmanlike guide to every Poly 101 and 201 issue you can think of and then some. Pete Benson has been living poly and devoting serious thought to it for decades, and he's a regular at Loving More gatherings. ![]() Benson (392 pages, AuthorHouse, March 2008). The Polyamory Handbook: A User's Guide by Peter J. What are they like?Įach is very different from the others, and each is very good in its own way.ġ. Now all of a sudden we've got three new ones. And there were only a few poly books before that. It's been four years since the last polyamory guidebook came out: Anthony Ravenscroft's Polyamory: Roadmaps for the Clueless & Hopeful, which I find rich in ideas but overwritten, over-opinionated, and poorly edited. See a good story I've missed? Email me at "Head of 'Polyamory' Group Discusses Multiple Part.Redbook profiles the Wet Spots' marriage.More women's mags describe poly marriage."Ik hou van twee mannen"("I love two men")."Scenes from a Group Marriage": A child of poly re. ![]()
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