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What’s an Anchor Partner?

  • by Page
  • September 7, 2020

Hi Page, I love your page and have read all of your books. I had a question. I keep seeing people talking about something called… Read More »What’s an Anchor Partner?

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Boats Without Anchors: On Dating the Non-Committed

  • by Page
  • June 26, 2017

“What’s to say that you won’t run off to Vegas with the first woman you meet who has potential to be a primary?” I say.… Read More »Boats Without Anchors: On Dating the Non-Committed

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Anchor Parenting and the Committed Poly Family

  • by Page
  • March 2, 2017

“Have you written much about anchor partners?” he asks me. “Yeah, a few times,” I answer, thinking of this  (on dating someone you’ve been with… Read More »Anchor Parenting and the Committed Poly Family

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Loving Someone You’re With: Date Night with the Anchor

  • by Page
  • January 21, 2017

Going on a date with an anchor partner? Well, it’s quite a different matter than cavorting with the new shiny. It lacks that nervousness, that… Read More »Loving Someone You’re With: Date Night with the Anchor

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What’s It Like to Grow Up With Polyamorous Parents? The Answer Is Boring.

  • by Page
  • September 21, 2020

I know I don’t write a ton about polyamorous parenting on this blog, mostly because I am not a parent and don’t spend a lot of time… Read More »What’s It Like to Grow Up With Polyamorous Parents? The Answer Is Boring.

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Why I Like Old Relationship Energy More Than New Relationship Energy

  • by Page
  • September 10, 2020

I can still remember what my ex-husband said when we’d been dating each for a few months. “I’m sad that the chase is over.” I… Read More »Why I Like Old Relationship Energy More Than New Relationship Energy

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When You Find Someone You Love Sticking Up For

  • by Page
  • March 5, 2020

I remember the first time I ever stuck up for you for a simple reason: Because it was easy. It was the right thing to do.… Read More »When You Find Someone You Love Sticking Up For

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You’re Likely to Weight Your Introduction to Something Far More Than You Should

  • by Page
  • November 30, 2019

It can be kind of annoying sometimes, and humbling, but the truth is that the human brain is calibrated for speed, not accuracy. It makes… Read More »You’re Likely to Weight Your Introduction to Something Far More Than You Should

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Help! I Need a Better Way to Refer to the People in My Love Life

  • by Page
  • February 15, 2019

Dear Page, I am pretty new to poly. I’ve only started exploring it in the last six months or so. I’ve really enjoyed reading your blog,… Read More »Help! I Need a Better Way to Refer to the People in My Love Life

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“You Don’t Act Married. You Like Each Other Too Much.”

  • by Page
  • January 3, 2019

“You guys aren’t married, are you?” our cab driver asks us. “Actually we are,” I say. “Newlyweds?” he asks. “We’ve been together eight years,” I… Read More »“You Don’t Act Married. You Like Each Other Too Much.”

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