billie sangha hosts conversations exploring the grey areas of life, as well as the stances that are very black and white. each episode is shared with a guest as we touch on polyamory, ageism, the difference between ambition and escapism, separation of the art from the artist, oatmilk as the superior alternative milk, genderqueerness v. gender-apathy, neurodivergence, whether or not this is all really just a simulation, among many other nuanced (or not at all nuanced) topics.
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billie sangha hosts conversations exploring the grey areas of life, as well as the stances that are very black and white. each episode is shared with a guest as we touch on polyamory, ageism, the difference between ambition and escapism, separation of the art from the artist, oatmilk as the superior alternative milk, genderqueerness v. gender-apathy, neurodivergence, whether or not this is all really just a simulation, among many other nuanced (or not at all nuanced) topics.
episode 2: is polyamory a cop-out to “real, loving relationships”?
the pastel podcast
20 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
episode 2: is polyamory a cop-out to “real, loving relationships”?
meg and i talk about the misconceptions of polyamory, the philosophy and practice of being in love or romantically involved with more than one person. does it stem from a fear of commitment or intimacy? do people use it as an excuse to be selfishly promiscuous? do all polyamorous couples have multiple sexual partners and do they all know each other? what about STD’s? is it the same thing as an open relationship or polygamy? how do i know if it’s for me? how can i talk to my current or prospective partner about it? is monogamy the end all, be all for all couples?
the pastel podcast
billie sangha hosts conversations exploring the grey areas of life, as well as the stances that are very black and white. each episode is shared with a guest as we touch on polyamory, ageism, the difference between ambition and escapism, separation of the art from the artist, oatmilk as the superior alternative milk, genderqueerness v. gender-apathy, neurodivergence, whether or not this is all really just a simulation, among many other nuanced (or not at all nuanced) topics.