
Polyamory, Parenting & Faith: Breaking Myths About Ethical Non-Monogamy
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Polyamory isn’t what you think it is. In this episode of Messy Liberation, we sit down with Frances Crusoe to talk about ethical non-monogamy, what it really looks like in practice, and how she navigates parenting, faith, and family while living a polyamorous life. We tackle misconceptions (no, it’s not all orgies), explore how jealousy really works, and dig into the radical idea that love isn’t a finite resource. If you’ve ever wondered how polyamory intersects with feminism, religion, and raising kids, this one’s for you.
Discussed in this episode:
• Frances’s journey from church life to polyamory
• The difference between polyamory, polygamy, and ethical non-monogamy
• How she talks to her kids about multiple partners
• Deconstructing jealousy and religious conditioning
• Why consent and communication are the cornerstone of poly relationships
• Polyamory myths and misconceptions (and what’s actually true)
• The intersection of feminism, faith, and love
Resource mentioned:
• “Opening Up” by Tristan Taormino: https://amzn.to/4mfzO2x
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