When I come out to people as polyamorous, I generally get the response, “I could never do that”. After I reveal that I have suffered from severe jealousy issues and insecurity, I usually get the question, “How do you do it???” I usually give a concise answer as no one has hours to listen to me articulate how I actually do it. What I usually say is “Well, it wasn’t easy, but it was worth it, so I make it work and grow as a person.” That is not a lie. It’s just a really simple way of putting and maybe makes it sound like I’m some kind of Zen master who never had to work hard at anything. This, my friends, could not be further from the truth (as you could probably guess).
Being the Best Version of Myself: Part One
Being the Best Version of Myself: Part One
Being the Best Version of Myself: Part One
When I come out to people as polyamorous, I generally get the response, “I could never do that”. After I reveal that I have suffered from severe jealousy issues and insecurity, I usually get the question, “How do you do it???” I usually give a concise answer as no one has hours to listen to me articulate how I actually do it. What I usually say is “Well, it wasn’t easy, but it was worth it, so I make it work and grow as a person.” That is not a lie. It’s just a really simple way of putting and maybe makes it sound like I’m some kind of Zen master who never had to work hard at anything. This, my friends, could not be further from the truth (as you could probably guess).