Episode 20: Age Play and Polyamory

Members of two age playing poly families talk about polyamory, sharing their experiences and explaining how age play plays a part. This is also our first show with a live, chat-room audience.

First aired: July 3, 2011

    • Polyamory: poly=many, amory=love, many loves. As described by our guests, ethical non-monogamy.

    • OKCupid: an online dating/friendship profile site

    • Minx’s Polyamory Weekly podcast – A long-running polyamory focused, kink-friendly podcast

    • Polyamory & google calendar – info on sharing google calendars

    • Frubble (silly word for compersion): happiness that you feel about your partner being happy about something that has nothing to do with you

    • Wibble: antonym of frubble, a jealousy feeling about your partner’s happiness with someone else

    • Poly Living – Micah’s Fearless Press column about polyamory where you can find the column mentioned, ‘Living a “Normal” Life‘

    • Metamour – the partner of your partner, a “love(r)-in-law”

    • Vee – a poly group with three partners, where the center person, or the “pivot,” has two partners who aren’t partners of each other

    • Triad (triangle) – a poly group with three partners, who each have a relationship with the other two

    • Franklin Veaux’s Glossary of Polyamory Terms – An extensive glossary of terms used in talking about polyamory (some are also used in swinging and BDSM). His site also contains an excellent Polyamory FAQ and other educational articles.

    • Power Exchange Books Resource Series: Age Play – a collection of article by age players on a range of topics, featuring an article by Spacey titled “Gourmet Age Play”, about how age play can combine with a variety of kinks as an intensifier. You can read it on Fetlife, too.

    • HeyTell app : voice text messages application (walk-talkie or push-to-talk style)

    • The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships & Other Adventures by Dossie Easton and Janet Hardy – a book about ethical non-monogamy, relationships and sex. Dossie Easton and Janet Hardy are also the authors of a few other kink/BDSM nonfiction books, such as The New Bottoming Book and The New Topping Book.

    • Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationships by Tristan Taormino – a book featuring interviews with people in many different relationship styles, practical advice and tips.

    • The Crucible – BDSM/Kink club in Washington, DC

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