Sex Down South Starts Today in Atlanta

One of my very favorite sex cons in Atlanta (and there are some FABULOUS sex cons in ATL, so it has some serious competition 🙂 ) is the truly inspirational Sex Down South. The con starts today, and I will be there presenting the Non-Monogamy Mismatch, as well as hanging out with some fantastic sexContinueContinue reading “Sex Down South Starts Today in Atlanta”

East Coast Fall Mini-Tour with Dr. Eli Sheff

East Coast Fall Mini-Tour Dr. Elisabeth Sheff   As an extension of the successful Practical NonMonogamy Tour earlier this summer, I have several gigs this fall in Atlanta and NY, NY.   September 5 -7                Atlanta                Sex Down South https://www.sexdownsouth.com/   September 25                   Atlanta                Unconventional Family Resilience With Courtney Geter 1708ContinueContinue reading “East Coast Fall Mini-Tour with Dr. Eli Sheff”

Two Bay Area Presentations with Dr. Eli Sheff June 3 and 5

Hey there Bay Area folks — two dates of the Practical NonMonogamy tour coming up in your area!!!! On June 3 at Palo Alto University in Santa Clara Dr. Eli presents Resilience in Polyamorous families for 2.5 CEs through the American Psychological Association, get tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resilience-in-polyamorous-families-tickets-43536777674 June 5 Dr. Eli will be at PureContinueContinue reading “Two Bay Area Presentations with Dr. Eli Sheff June 3 and 5”

Multiamory Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff about Polyamorous Families with Kids

The fantastic folks over at the always scintillating Multiamory podcast interviewed me again to check in on the emerging findings from my ongoing study of polyamorous families with children. You can find my interview and many others that would definitely be worth a listen on their site at https://www.multiamory.com/  

Practical NonMonogamy Tour with Dr. Eli Sheff

Practical NonMonogamy: An empirical guide to relationship diversity and kinky sex with Dr. Eli Sheff Workshop Tour 2018 This May I will embark on an 11 city, three month road trip in the United States to provide educational and interactive workshops about polyamory and kinky sex. See the schedule below for dates in a cityContinueContinue reading “Practical NonMonogamy Tour with Dr. Eli Sheff”

Participate in Research on Compersion?

A colleague is conducting research on compersion. Please consider participating if you match the study criteria   Have you ever experienced joy (rather than jealousy) when your partner(s) found love with another partner, in the context of a committed, consensually nonmonogamous relationship? If you are 21 years old or over, speak English and answered yes toContinueContinue reading “Participate in Research on Compersion?”

See Dr. Eli Sheff at the Southwest Love Fest April 6 to 8

  Southwest Love Fest April 6-8, 2018 Tucson, AZ ​The Southwest Love Fest is a conference on consensual non-monogamy with opportunities to learn, share and connect with other like minded people. It’s an open space to find community and learn from others’ diverse relationship experiences. It’s going to be thought-provoking, transformative and all happening in a greatContinueContinue reading “See Dr. Eli Sheff at the Southwest Love Fest April 6 to 8”

Glam Interviews Dr. Eli About Adventurous Valentines

Zoe Weiner recently interviewed me for a piece at Glam about how people expand their sexual and relational options for Valentines days. You can find that interview here.   https://www.glam.com/women-want-to-try-out-new-things-in-bedroom/        

Review of For Better for Worse: Should I Get Married? By Neel Burton

  Review of For Better for Worse: Should I Get Married? By Neel Burton For such a light and accessible read, Neel Burton’s new book For Better For Worse: Should I get Married? is surprisingly dense with information. A compendium of entries from Burton’s Psychology Today blog, For Better For Worse could also be subtitledContinueContinue reading “Review of For Better for Worse: Should I Get Married? By Neel Burton”

Philadelphia Inquirer Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff on Polyamorous Love

Anna Orso at the Philadelphia Inquirer interviewed me for this story. While there is very little of what I said in the actual story, it does a great job of discussing diversity in polyamorous communities.