What is meta in polyamory?

The term metamour is poly lingo for your partner's partner. This could refer to a serious relationship or something much more casual. On episode 82, Metamours (Your Lover's Lover), we sat down with a panel representing a diverse range of metamour relationships.
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What is a meta in a relationship?

Simply put, a metamour is your lover's lover—aka your husband's girlfriend, your boyfriend's boyfriend, and/or your girlfriend's Saturday night submissive. Whatever the labels may be, the crux of your relationship with a metamour is a shared partner.
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What is a dragon in 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. Takedown request | View complete answer on medium.com.
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Should I meet my Metamour?

There is no rule when, how or if you should meet your metamours. It can help to reframe the situation though: you aren't about to meet potential parents-in-law. The situation is more similar to meeting your partner's best friend(s). It's very likely you are going to run into them at parties or joint events anyway.
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What does NP mean 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.
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The 4 Types of Polyamory



What does kt mean in polyamory?

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 LDR in polyamory?

Long Distance Relationships in Polyamory: A Webcast.
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What does kitchen table mean in 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 a nesting partner?

Nesting Partner: Partner you live with and likely share bills with - can be a "primary partner," but not necessarily. Anchor Partner: Partner you probably have logistical ties with, most likely live with, perhaps have the deepest or longest term emotional ties with - sometimes called "primary partner"
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What is considered cheating in poly?

Polyamory is, in short, consensual, ethical, and responsible non-monogamy. This goes directly against the idea of cheating. Cheating is non-consensual, in that the person being cheated on did not consent to non-monogamy, and is unable to make informed decisions about their sexual and emotional health.
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What are unicorns in dating?

What is a unicorn? Unicorn is a term used to describe a human who is interested in meeting a couple. This person might be looking for one great night, something more serious and longterm, or anything in between.
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How long does polyamory last?

A survey of 340 polyamorous adults shows their polyam relationships lasting an average of eight years. The most typical polyam relationship involves a primary committed couple, with each member free to explore other relationships.
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What does it mean to be called meta?

Relatedly, in colloquial English, meta has become an adjective, which essentially means extremely self-aware, self-reflective, or self-referential– as in the phrase, "that's so meta".
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What is solo poly?

At its core, solo polyamory refers to people who are open to dating or engaging in multiple meaningful relationships without having a 'primary partner': one person to whom they're committed above all other partners.
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What's an example of meta?

pertaining to or noting a story, conversation, character, etc., that consciously references or comments upon its own subject or features, often in the form of parody: A movie about making a movie is just so meta—especially when the actors criticize the acting.
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What is a comet partner?

The More Than Two glossary defines a comet as: “An occasional lover who passes through one's life semi-regularly, but without an expectation of continuity or a romantic relationship.”
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What is a dragon in dating?

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.
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What is an LS relationship?

What is LS Poly solo? At its core, solo polyamory refers to people who are open to dating or engaging in multiple meaningful relationships without having a 'primary partner': one person to whom they're committed above all other partners.
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What is lap sitting polyamory?

Lap-sitting Polyamory: Polycule is highly entangled. Metamours may forge very close relationships or become romantic/sexual partners. Multiple partners may choose to cohabitate, closely co-parent, share finances or property, and may prioritize making decisions with group cohesion or happiness in mind. High entwinement.
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How do break ups work in polyamory?

Most things about breakups are identical in monogamy and polyamory. They're largely between the people directly involved in the breakup - the worst things that can happen are long-running resentment or making an ass of yourself in wallowing in the end of the relationship with unhealthy coping mechanisms.
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What is the third called in a poly relationship?

What is a throuple? A throuple is a relationship in which all three people are involved with each other intimately. They don't always live together, as is the case with the relationship featured in "House Hunters," but are all committed to each other in a meaningful way.
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What does NM mean in polyamory?

Non-monogamy (or nonmonogamy) is an umbrella term for every practice or philosophy of non-dyadic intimate relationship that does not strictly hew to the standards of monogamy, particularly that of having only one person with whom to exchange sex, love, and/or affection.
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What is a closed poly relationship called?

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 do polyamorous partners call each other?

A relationship among three people is often called a triad, threesome, or throuple; among four people a quad or foursome. Sometimes all groupings of three or more are called moresomes.
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What meta stands for?

Meta can be used as an acronym for “most effective tactics available,” and calling something “meta” means that it's an effective way to achieve the goal of the game, whether it's to beat other players or beat the game itself.
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