Season 5, Episode 12: Learning From Polyamory, Part II
In this episode we discuss a variety of relationship tools that could be useful to both polyamorists and polyandrists.
Episode Art: Bacchus [detail], Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 1596
In this episode, we return with an updated discussion of transgression in our relationship and beyond.
Episode Art: Kitchen Scene, Jeremias van Winghe, 1613
In this episode we discuss a variety of relationship tools that could be useful to both polyamorists and polyandrists.
Episode Art: Bacchus [detail], Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 1596
In this episode, we discuss the extent to which we can adapt ideas and strategies from the world of polyamory to our future polyandrous relationships.
Episode Art: Polyamory Symbol, Artist: Opensofia, Wikimedia Commons
In this episode with continue our discussion of developing world views.
Episode Art: Drawing of Sigmund Freud, artist unknown
In this episode we discuss creating our vanilla and kinky world views from a variety of philosophical lenses.
Episode Art: Plato in The School of Athens, Rafael, c.1510 (detail)
In this episode, we discuss generational differences and attitudes toward power and power exchange in age gap relationships.
Episode Art: Cougar and Her Cubs, Public Domain, Date and Artist Unknown
This episode is Part I of a two-part episode about the pros and cons of age gap relationships, especially in power exchange dynamics.
Episode Art: Japanese Pather Ocelot Cougar and Jaguar (detail), Artist Unknown
In this episode we continue our discussion of Robert Greene's book, The Art of Seduction.
Episode Art: Lady Lilith, Dante Gabriel Rosetti, 1866
This episode is the first of a two part discussion of seduction in our 24/7 TPE relationship.
Episode Art: Les Amoreux (detail), Jean-Marc Nattier, 1744
In this episode, we discuss our experiences at a Femdom-themed event at one of our local BDSM club.
Episode Art: The Nightclub Singer, McClelland Barklay, before 1943
In this episode we discuss mating strategies from the world of Pick-Up Artistry.
Episode Art: Self-Portrait in Front of a Mirror, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1882/83
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