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”

Support the Love’s Not Color Blind book tour?

Wanna get an early copy of the definitive book on how race and polyamory? Wanna support the voices and stories of people of color in polyamorous communities? Want insight on creating inclusive environments? Kevin Patterson of Poly Role Models is trying to bring the real talk with his upcoming book Love’s Not Color Blind: Race andContinueContinue reading “Support the Love’s Not Color Blind book tour?”

Really No Jealousy? Blog on Psychology Today

  In my most recent Psychology Today blog I use fresh longitudinal data to explore the absence of jealousy and how some people who had never felt it before encounter a situation that triggers jealousy, even after years of being in CNM relationships without jealousy.   https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-polyamorists-next-door/201711/some-people-truly-don-t-feel-jealousy Image is of three colorful birds sitting onContinueContinue reading “Really No Jealousy? Blog on Psychology Today”

Guest Post: Virtual Reality Connects Long-Distance Relationships

This is a guest post from Neil at Virtual Reality Smash Can Your Long-Distance Relationship Benefit from Virtual Reality? Mainstream adoption of Virtual Reality is on the rise and with it comes some life changing effects.  Once considered a toy useful only for video games and porn, VR is having a large impact on theContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: Virtual Reality Connects Long-Distance Relationships”

Let’s Talk Relationships Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff on Rebel Relationships

Dr. Kelly and Chelsea at Let’s Talk Relationships interviewed me for their show and labeled it Rebel Relationships. Check out our conversation on different types of consensual non-monogamy, kinds of love, and dealing with the possible complexities of CNM relationships.

Dr. Eli Sheff Teams Up with Curious Fox Presents for Two Days in Brooklyn

Curious Fox Presents is bringing me to Brooklyn, NY for two events. The first is Consider This: A Day of Challenging the Status Quo in Sex and Relationships with me, Tikva Wolf, Kitty Chambliss, and a host of other interesting folks collected for an afternoon and evening of enlightening discussions and exciting comedy performance atContinueContinue reading “Dr. Eli Sheff Teams Up with Curious Fox Presents for Two Days in Brooklyn”

SwingTown Publishes Dr. Eli Sheff’s 6 Benefits of Polyamorous Relationships

The fantastic folks over at SwingTown have published another one of my blogs, this time on six of the benefits people can experience in polyamorous relationships. Image is of a hand-drawn saying on a piece of paper “because of your love i am free” in colorful pencil outline. https://swingtowns.com/blog/poly/six-benefits-poly/    

ABC News Lifestyle Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff on Polyamorous Valentines

  http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/polyamorous-couple-plans-celebrate-valentines-day/story?id=45376083    

Greater Good Magazine Publishes Dr. Eli Sheff’s Article What Monogamous Folks can Learn from Polyamory

In their most recent edition, Greater Good Magazine published my new article that details seven things people in monogamous (and especially blended or divorced) relationships can learn from polyamorous folks.   http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/what_you_can_learn_from_polyamory  

Guest Post on Polyamory: Sexual Orientation or Lifestyle?

Susannah Summer’s guest post muses about polyamory as a sexual orientation and/or a lifestyle.   Born this way- Polyamorous as an orientation vs. life-style choice About a year ago, after months of anguish and fighting every time my partner brought up the prospect of another female, I came to the realization that I needed toContinueContinue reading “Guest Post on Polyamory: Sexual Orientation or Lifestyle?”