BOOK DESCRIPTION
Can you love more than one person? Have multiple romantic
partners, without jealousy or cheating? Absolutely! Polyamorous people
have been paving the way, through trial and painful error. Now the new
book More Than Two can help you find your own way. With completely new
material and a fresh approach, Franklin Veaux and Eve Rickert wrote More
Than Two to expand on and update the themes and ideas in the wildly
popular polyamory website morethantwo.com.
From Ancient Greece
through the many dynasties of China to current practices of
non-monogamy, people have openly engaged in multiple intimate
relationships. Not until the late 20th century, however, was a word
coined that encapsulated the practice, as well as its philosophies,
edicts and ethics: polyamory (poly = many + amore = love).
For
Franklin Veaux, who has been polyamorous for his entire adult life, the
emerging framework and subsequent vocabulary for his lifestyle was a
light in the dark. Candidly sharing his experiences and thoughts online
catapulted his website morethantwo.com, among the first dedicated to the
poly lifestyle, to one of the top-ranking on the subject.
In
recent years, as more people have discovered polyamory as a legitimate
and desirable option for how they conduct their relationships, Franklin
and one of his partners, Eve Rickert, saw that there was a growing need
for a comprehensive guide to the lifestyle. More Than Two is that guide.
This
wide-ranging resource explores the often-complex world of living
polyamorously: the nuances (no, this isn't swinging), the relationship
options (do you suit a V, an N, an open network?), the myths (don't
count on wild orgies and endless sex but don't rule them out either!)
and the expectations (communication, transparency and trust are
paramount). More Than Two is entirely without judgment and peppered with
a good dose of humor. In it the authors share not only their hard-won
philosophies about polyamory, but also their hurts and embarrassments.
Living poly is not always an easy road, and they hope that by reading
this book, you'll avoid some of the mistakes they've made along the way.
Challenging
the notion of what society considers a healthy and successful
relationship, they offer up personal stories from their own lives as
well as of those in the wider poly world, emphasizing that this
lifestyle choice isn't for the noncommittal. Polyamory is all about the
relationships and the individuals participating. Charting a Relationship
Bill of Rights, the authors underscore the importance of engaging in
ethical polyamory and guide readers through the thorny issues of
jealousy and insecurity with the aim of encouraging readers to work
consistently and conscientiously on both their relationships and
themselves.
And no, they're not trying to convert you: they know
that polyamory isn't for everyone. Veaux and Rickert simply provide
those who might be embarking on this lifestyle or those who have always
known they are poly with a set of tools and many questions to help them
make informed decisions and set them on a path to enjoying multiple
happy, strong, enriching relationships.
More Than Two is the book
the polyamory community has been waiting for. And who knows? It may
just be the book you didn't even know you were waiting for.
Franklin Veaux & Eve Rickert (2014). More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory. Thornapple Press. Softcover. 504 pp. Illus. ISBN-13: 978-0991399703
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