What is Kitchen polyamory?

Kitchen Table Polyamory (KTP) refers to 'a style of polyamorous relationship in which the interrelationship of a network, and the integration of multiple romantic relationships into one life or group, is prioritised,' explains Jordan Dixon, a clinical sex and relationships psychotherapist.
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What is kitchen top poly?

Kitchen table poly is often referred to in contrast to “parallel poly,” which is a style of polyamory wherein individual relationships exist independently of one another, and there's no expectation that any partner's romantic or sexual relationships will overlap or intertwine.
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What is coffee table polyamory?

Kitchen Table Polyamory is a new term even in poly circles. It refers to poly relationships where everyone in the polycule is comfortable sitting together at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee. Folks who prefer kitchen table polyamory want to know their metamours and be friends with them.
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What is a kitchen table Triad?

Kitchen Table polyamory is defined differently by different people, but the most popular definitions are “the entire network gets along well enough that they could sit down at the kitchen table together” or “the network operates like a family and lives around the same kitchen table” - it's being expected to have a ...
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What does KTP mean in polyamory?

Kitchen table polyamory (KTP) is a branch of polyamory that Pfeuffer has practised. KTP is a dynamic in which partners and 'metamours' (a partner's partner) all know each other, and, in theory, would feel comfortable meeting up together.
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What does NP mean in polyamory?

Nesting Partner (NP): A live-in partner. This is not always inherently synonymous with primary partner, but often can be. This term solely refers to a beloved with whom a person cohabitates. Parallel Poly(amory): a style of polyamory where one person's partners do not meet or interact with each other.
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What does anchor mean in polyamory?

Anchor Partner: A partner who one regards as a central figure in one's life, a stable “rock” or “anchor” to lean on. Often used in non-hierarchical relationships for someone's equivalent(s) of a primary partner in a hierarchical setting. ​ Aromantic: Having low or nonexistent romantic imperative or interest.
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What is Open kitchen table polyamory?

“The name kitchen table polyamory came from the idea that you get along with your partners and their partners so well that all of you can sit around a kitchen table and comfortably have a chat together,” polyamory educator Leanne Yau explains.
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What is a hinge partner in polyamory?

Vee: A vee relationship is made up of three partners and gets its name from the letter “V,” in which one person acts as the “hinge” or “pivot” partner dating two people. The other two people are not romantically or sexually involved with each other.
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What is Solo Poly?

Solo polyamory means that someone has multiple intimate relationships with people but has an independent or single lifestyle. They may not live with partners, share finances, or have a desire to reach traditional relationship milestones in which partners' lives become more intertwined.
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What is parallel polyamory?

Parallel polyamory

A 'parallel' approach to polyamory is where metamours will have little to no contact with each other. They'll each have relationships with the same partner but won't spend any time together. So, their relationships will happen concurrently but never intersect, like a pair of railroad tracks.
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What's a nesting partner?

A nesting partner is one that you share living space with. This may or may not include: owning property, sharing finances, or raising children. It is possible to have multiple nesting partners, and multiple nests (homes).
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What is egalitarian polyamory?

Egalitarian Polyamory is defined as: multiple simultaneous loving relationships where no hierarchy exist. Each partner is said to be equal — thus receiving equal time, equal resources and no one person has influence nor veto power over another relationship.
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What are the different types of polyamory?

Here are nine common types of polyamory:
  • Hierarchical Poly. In a hierarchical polyamorous relationship, there is a “primary” couple who may cohabitate, combine finances, have children together or participate in other aspects of a shared life. ...
  • Anchor Partners. ...
  • Triad. ...
  • Quad. ...
  • Polyfidelity. ...
  • Vee. ...
  • Relationship Anarchy. ...
  • Solo Polyamory.
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What is non hierarchical polyamory?

Non-hierarchical polyamory, a hashtag with 1.8 million views on TikTok, grew out of polyamory as a way to practice multiple simultaneous relationships without imposing any form of hierarchies on those relationships.
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Are polygamy and polyamory the same?

In short, polyamory is the act of having intimate relationships with more than one person at the same time. A polyamorous person might have or might be open to having multiple romantic partners. Polygamy, on the other hand, involves being married to multiple partners.
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What does LS stand for in relationships?

Swinging or The Lifestyle (LS): This dynamic is commonly engaged in by couples (although some single women and men also engage in swinging) who are seeking other singles, couples or groups as additional sexual partners.
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What does Meta mean in polyamory?

You can also just ask us here. "Meta" is short for "metamour," which means "my partner's partner." It's a riff on "paramour," an old fashioned term for a lover.
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What is a comet in poly?

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Rough definition of a comet: An occasional lover who passes through one's life semi-regularly, but without an expectation of continuity or a romantic relationship. For more poly terms, check out More Than Two's excellent poly glossary.
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What is the poly flag?

The original polyamorous flag was designed by Jim Evans in 1995. The blue stripe stands for openness and honesty among all partners, and the red stripe stands for love and passion. The black stripe represents solidarity with those who must hide their polyamorous relationships from the outside world.
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What does Poly switch mean?

Overview. PolySwitch PPTC (Polymeric Positive Temperature Coefficient) devices help protect against harmful overcurrent surges and overtemperature faults. Like traditional fuses, these devices limit the flow of dangerously high current during fault conditions.
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What celebrities are polyamorous?

Below, we round up the 11 celebs you didn't realise were polyamorous...
  • 1 Polyamorous Celebrities - Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. ...
  • 2 Polyamorous Celebrities - Bella Thorne. ...
  • 3 Polyamorous Celebrities - Yungblud. ...
  • 4 Polyamorous Celebrities - Kehlani. ...
  • 5 Polyamorous Celebrities - Willow Smith.
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What is closed polyamory?

A closed triad is where the poly relationship involves the poly triad and no outside partners. These three individuals form an intimate relationship where they are committed to each other and don't seek external partners.
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What is a unicorn hunter in polyamory?

Sometimes couples try out polyamory naively, especially when a straight couple wants to find another bisexual woman to join them. This is called "unicorn hunting," and it's something of a cliché in the poly community.
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What is Dragon hunting polyamory?

Unicorn/Dragon:a bisexual, polyamorous woman/man who is open to forming a triad with an established couple; referred to as these mythical creatures because these type of partners are extremely rare. (Though some women/men openly use the term unicorn/dragon for themselves, it is frowned upon for couples to do so.
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