Re: [UUPoly-L] how were your poly holidays?



 The post below reminds me of a favorite poly joke:


"Why didn't polyamory emerge until the second half of the 20th century?"

"It had to wait for the invention of the Day-Planner."

:-)

Michael Rios



> -----Original Message-----
> From: aine.maire@gmail.comdays?
> 
> My boyfriend of two years and I just had this discussion 
> about how with an extended poly family, the holidays just go 
> on...and on...and on...
> 
> This morning, I helped him prepare for his trip to his other 
> girlfriend's house 90 miles away, Christmas presents to her 
> in tow. I work one Sunday a month, so he spends the night 
> before with her, so I have some time to myself and to study 
> my schoolwork. She had spent New Years Eve with her other partner.
> 
> We also all saw each other a few times during the holidays 
> with other mutual friends. If my attempts at building another 
> relationship this year had been successful, boyfriend and I 
> would have had to make time not only for each other, our 
> biological families, his girlfriend and her girlfriend, we 
> would have thrown in my other boyfriend, his biological 
> family, and his longtime girlfriend into the mix.
> 
> One of the gifts I gave to my boyfriend this holiday season 
> was a daily planner. I think it's appropriate.
> 
> Annie:)




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